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Nervous System Disorders
Question #20457
188 days ago
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how many types of headaches are there

Janvi

I am really confused about this headache thing. Like, not too long ago, I was at a family gathering when I got this really sharp pain on one side of my head. Thought it was just a normal headache, right? But then I learned there are different kinds of headaches. This got me wondering, how many types of headaches are there exactly? When I went to my doc, they told me it might be a migraine or something, but I just Googled and oh boy, there’s tension headaches, cluster headaches, and all this other stuff that sounds scary. I suffer regular tension headaches but this last one was super intense and different, I couldn’t even deal with the light. It’s kinda hard to figure out what’s what, especially when some symptoms overlap, you know? Like, is it normal to have a tension headache that feels like a migraine? How many types of headaches are there that I need to look out for? I mean, I just want to know if I should be worried or if it's just a part of life. I'm thinking maybe I need to keep track of when I get these headaches (is that even a good idea?), but honestly, I'm overwhelmed. How many types of headaches are there really? Help!

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There are more than 150 types of headaches classified by the International Headache Society, but generally, they can be grouped into two main categories: primary and secondary headaches. Primary headaches, where the headache itself is the condition, include tension headaches, migraines, and cluster headaches. Tension headaches are the most common and usually present as a pressing or tightening sensation around the head. Migraines, on the other hand, are often intense and can include symptoms like nausea, light and sound sensitivity, and sometimes aura (sensory disturbances). They can be triggered by stress, certain foods, or hormonal changes. Cluster headaches are severe, unilateral headaches that can occur in cyclical patterns and are typically short in duration but very painful.

Secondary headaches arise due to another underlying condition like sinus infections, head injury, or, in rare cases, more serious pathologies like tumors. If you’re dealing with a sudden, severe headache unlike any you’ve had before or if you have other symptoms like confusion, fever, or neurological disturbances, it’s important to seek medical evaluation promptly to rule out a secondary cause. Tracking your headache occurrences, including their intensity, duration, and accompanying symptoms, can be quite helpful in diagnosing and managing headaches effectively. You might find patterns related to your lifestyle or specific triggers. Reducing stress, ensuring proper hydration, and maintaining a regular sleep schedule can also help manage headaches. It’s always a good idea to discuss persistent or severe headaches with your doctor to determine a precise diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.

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