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These headaches can happen after a spinal tap procedure or spinal anesthesia, and usually don't require treatment.
Intro: Headaches are very common. The World Health Organization reports up to three-fourths of all people suffered some sort of headache within the last ...
Headaches are very common. The World Health Organization reports up to three-fourths of all people suffered some sort of headache within the last year.
If you experience nausea, vomiting or diarrhea with headaches, talk to your health care provider. Treating the headache usually relieves the symptoms. In some ...
Sometimes a spinal tap (lumbar puncture) is needed as well, especially if the headache started abruptly and very recently and brain imaging appears normal.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I am a 55-year-old woman and have had headaches my entire life. In the past, ibuprofen would get rid of a headache rather quickly, ...
What types of headaches can a headache neurologist manage? Any type of headache falls within the purview of a headache neurologist. At Mayo Clinic, we are ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I had an extremely painful headache that was diagnosed as a cluster headache in the emergency department. I was treated with oxygen, ...
Tension headaches are often described as feeling like a tight band around the head. A migraine headache usually causes intense throbbing on one side of the head ...
Your doctor may recommend brain-imaging tests, such as MRI or CT scans, to rule out other possible causes for your headaches.
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