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A headache is a pain in your head or face that’s often described as a pressure that’s throbbing, constant, sharp or dull

Headaches can differ greatly in regard to pain type, severity, location and frequency. A tension headache is a headache that feels like there’s a tight band wrapped around your head that puts pressure on your forehead and temples A migraine is a severe headache that causes throbbing, pulsing head pain on one side of your head The headache phase of a migraine usually lasts at least four hours, but it can also last for days. A cervicogenic headache is head pain that originates in your neck The pain can radiate from an injury or condition that affects your cervical spine, like an injury, arthritis or a slipped disk.

A period headache is a migraine that happens before or during your menstrual cycle The symptoms are worse than a traditional headache, with throbbing or pulsing head pain, light sensitivity and nausea. Pain usually goes away after drinking water, resting and taking pain relieving medication. Do you have headaches that won’t go away Or ones that come back regularly Cleveland clinic’s headache and migraine experts are here to help.

An exertion headache (also known as exercise headaches) involves pain during or immediately after physical activity

It comes on quickly and goes away in a few minutes or hours, but can last as long as a couple of days. A cough headache is head pain that occurs after coughing, sneezing, laughing or straining A cough headache can last anywhere from a few seconds to 30 minutes, on average. A positional headache is head pain that gets worse when you sit or stand and gets better when you lie down Another name for a positional headache is an orthostatic headache.

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