Headaches Basics
There are over 150 types of headaches, and they can be more complicated than most people realize.
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Join Group on FacebookThere are over 150 types of headaches, and they can be more complicated than most people realize.
Migraine is a neurologic disorder that often causes a strong headache.
As you get treatment for migraine, you’ll need to learn a new language when it comes to symptoms and types of headaches.
About 1 in 5 school-age children and teens are prone to headaches. The most common type in kids are tension headaches.
If you get migraines or other serious headaches, you’ll need to work closely with your doctor to get the relief you need.
Although not all headaches are the same, they have at least one thing in common: pain.
A migraine can be complicated, with symptoms that change over hours or even days. They tend to move through stages.
A migraine is a type of headache with symptoms that can differ from those of non-migraine headaches.
Headache and nausea are common, and they can happen to you at the same time.
When you have new migraine symptoms or problems that are more severe than normal, it’s worth talking to your doctor.