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Headache Symptom Evaluation

Medically Reviewed by The Medindia Medical Review Team on Apr 16, 2013


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The cause of headache is usually obvious from the description of the headache and the associated features.


Headache is one of the most common symptoms suffered by people world over. Though headaches are usually harmless and disappear with painkillers, in rare cases, they could be due to a serious condition like a brain tumor, meningitis or a bleed within the brain. A good history elicited by the doctor and a complete physical examination usually helps to diagnose the cause of pain. Tests are required to confirm the diagnosis in some cases.

Headaches may be acute, that is, of recent onset, or chronic, that is, present over a long duration. Some features that could help in the diagnosis of the type or cause of headache are:

A headache is usually diagnosed based on the symptoms. In some cases, tests may be necessary to rule out a serious condition. Imaging tests like CT scan and MRI are usually used in such cases. A lumbar puncture may be done to diagnose an infection or a bleed. An angiography may be necessary to rule out abnormalities in blood vessels.

Types

Headaches may be primary with no apparent cause or secondary where the cause of the headache is known.

Headaches may be primary or secondary. A brief description of various types of headaches is provided below:

Primary headache: Primary headaches are those headaches without any apparent cause. These include:



The type of headache varies according to the cause. For example, an acute, severe headache with a stiff neck but without fever may suggest a subarachnoid hemorrhage (a bleed just below the tissue covering the brain). Headache due to inflammation of blood vessels, referred to as giant cell arteritis, can cause one-sided headache, with non-specific symptoms like muscle aches, loss of appetite, weight loss and sometimes loss of vision.

The underlying disorder is usually obvious in these conditions. The headache disappears when the underlying disorder is treated.

FAQs

1. Which doctor should I visit in case I suffer from headache?

You should visit your family doctor / general practitioner to treat headache. He may refer you to a neurologist if required.

2. What tests are used to diagnose headaches?

Usually, headaches are diagnosed based on description of symptoms and do not require the patient to undergo any tests. However, if the doctor suspects something serious and wants to rule it out, he may advise imaging tests like CT scan or MRI to look for any pathology. A lumbar puncture may also be advised to diagnose infections or bleeding in the central nervous system. An angiography may be necessary to study the blood vessels supplying to the head region.

3. Are there any over-the-counter medications for the treatment of headache?

Headache can be often treated with an aspirin-like painkiller available over-the-counter. In cases like migraine, specific drugs are needed which are available on prescription.

References:

  1. Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment 2012.
  2. International Classification of Headache Disorders 2nd edition.

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