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Like adults, children can develop different types of headaches, including migraines or stress-related headaches, sometimes called tension-type headache (TTH).
Keep a headache diary by writing a description of each incident of visual disturbances or unusual sensations. Include when your headaches occurred, how long ...
Treatment options: Tension-type headaches can often be treated by over-the-counter medication, such as aspirin, ibuprofen or acetaminophen. You may also want to ...
Headache pain can slow you down or even stop you in your tracks. Regardless of the exact symptoms, you want relief.
Using medicines that ease headache pain too often can start causing headaches. Learn about prevention and treatment.
Common headache types such as cluster headaches and migraines may occur during sleep or at night in some people. Treatment for these headaches depends on their ...
These headaches can happen after a spinal tap procedure or spinal anesthesia, and usually don't require treatment.
Your appointment may include a: Headache history. Your healthcare professional will likely ask you and your child to describe the headaches in detail. They also ...
Keeping a headache diary may help you see what triggers your migraines. Note when a migraine started, what you were doing at the time, how long it lasted ...
Sinus headaches are headaches that may feel like an infection in the sinuses (sinusitis). You may feel pressure around the eyes, cheeks and forehead.
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