Cluster headaches are most often confused to be migraines or several other types of headaches. They are a neurological disease that demands an strong amount of pain that can last for minutes or hours hence it is nicknamed suicidal headache.
It is a remarkable type of headache to the highest degree base in men that usually comes out behind or around an eye, sometimes radiating to the neck or shoulder and is very critical. Cluster headaches are persistent headaches and can happen at any age yet most average in adolescence and middle age. The main grounds of these headaches is not known but family history plays a modest role in cluster headache than a few other types of headaches.
Some of the causes that trigger cluster headaches are heavy smoking, some medications, an interruption in normal sleep patterns, problems with the hypothalamus that is known to control the body s biological clock, alcohol use, stress and certain foods. Cluster headaches start as critical, sudden headaches and go on for 2 to 3 hours before falling asleep. It is a one sided head pain that makes the eye and nose on the same side swell up, red and runny, occurring repeatedly every day at the same time for several weeks before it goes away.
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