What Do You Know About Headaches?
When you get a headache, it's usually not the bones of the skull or the brain itself that's hurting. The pain comes from pain-sensitive nerves located near the muscles and blood vessels of the face, neck, and scalp, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Find out more about headaches by taking this quiz.
2. When should you call your doctor?
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The American Council for Headache Education also recommends that you call your doctor if you experience any of the following: the need to take a pain reliever every day or almost daily; the need for more than the recommended doses of over-the-counter medication to relieve headache symptoms; a stiff neck and/or
fever in addition to a headache; a headache accompanied by
shortness of breath,
fever and/or unexpected symptoms that affect your eyes, ears, nose, or throat;
dizziness, unsteadiness, slurred speech, weakness, or changes in sensation (
numbness and/or tingling) in addition to a headache; confusion or drowsiness with a headache; headaches that begin and persist after a head injury; headaches that change in character; persistent or severe
vomiting with a headache; headaches that begin after age 50.
8. Rebound headaches are caused by which of the following?
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Overuse means that you take over-the-counter or prescription headache medication in higher doses or more often than recommended. Overuse can cause a "rebound" headache. Rebound means that you initially get relief from the medication, but that once the drug is eliminated from your body, your headache returns. This is especially true if the medication contains caffeine. Even if the medication doesn't contain caffeine, but you drink coffee, tea, or caffeinated soft drinks, you could be more vulnerable to a rebound headache.
9. Cluster headaches affect men more than women. What characterizes a cluster headache?
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The eye will often tear and look bloodshot. Cluster headaches occur in clusters or groups, with four to eight headaches happening a day. A person with a cluster headache often has no warning it is about to occur, and the pain is severe and intense. This type of headache can vanish in a half-hour or last for several hours. The cluster of headaches can continue for weeks or months, but can also disappear for months or years. Although some people experience clusters more often in the spring or fall, they are not associated with
allergies.
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