Headaches can differ greatly in regard to pain type, severity, location and frequency. New daily persistent headache (ndph) is a rare disorder that happens unpredictably and for unknown reasons 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
One Sided Headache or Migraine Pain
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. Pain usually goes away after drinking water, resting and taking pain relieving medication. 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. 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. Experts aren’t sure what causes an ice pick headache
Research suggests that the nerve cells that process pain in your brain are overactive, which causes them to send pain signals more often than they should.
A cluster headache is pain on one side of your head that lasts from 15 minutes up to three hours The pain occurs daily for weeks to months, often happening at the same time each day and up to eight times per day.