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Cluster Headaches

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

Most people in the world suffer from one or some of the different types of headaches. Usually, these headaches can be treated with OTC (over the counter) pain medications. Often, the headache is very severe. One such kind of headache that can cause severe pain is called the Cluster Headache.

This form of headache is considered to be quite uncommon. Whereas other headaches appear to occur as a band around the front of the head, Cluster Headaches seem to take place in groups or clusters. The pain from a Cluster Headache can last anywhere between 15 minutes and 3 hours. They are of a very nasty nature when the pain is felt as sharp and piercing like a knife.

Typically, Cluster Headaches take place near one of the eyes or temples. Some of the signs of Cluster Headaches include hanging eyelids, red and watery eyes, and nasal congestion on the affected side of the face. With Cluster Headaches, the pain can be felt in either side of the head, but only in one at a time as Cluster Headaches are unilateral.

Other symptoms of Cluster Headaches include having a stiff or sore neck and suffering from jaw pain and toothache. Cluster Headaches are one of a primary group of headaches where the cause is not fully understood. Unfortunately, it is well known that Cluster Headaches happen frequently and that while they are of a short duration they cause the sufferer severe to excruciating pain.

In Cluster Headaches the pain is strictly one sided and it is intense. The pain is known to usually develop near the eyes. It can occur once a day or more often during the day. Generally, the Cluster Headache develops at night and it can last for about 30 to 60 minutes.

However, Cluster Headaches can occur as episodic headaches as well. The term ‘episodic’ here meaning that they happen very rarely. These headaches are of a 6 to 12 week duration. The patient will experience an episodic Cluster Headache about once a year or for about two years. They will also experience the pain at the same time in each attack.

Episodic Cluster Headaches can also occur at the same time for a duration of a few weeks. This time period is then followed by a length of time without headaches. This period may last for several weeks or even years, if they are lucky. Chronic Cluster Headache sufferers on the other hand will experience several headaches everyday for several years.

Cluster Headaches are also sometimes called alarm clock headaches, due to their tendency to wake the sufferer from a sound night’s sleep; Horton’s Syndrome and suicide headaches. This last name is in reference to the excruciating pain and the desperation to end the pain.

While medical science refers to Cluster Headaches as being benign, for the person who has to live with this pain, the attacks are painful and debilitating. It appears that the only way to stop these attacks is with medications that have been specially designed for Cluster Headaches.

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