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Tension headache
you may feel a dull, aching sensation all over your head. Tenderness or sensitivity around your neck, forehead, scalp, or shoulder muscles also might occur. Anyone can get a tension headache. Stress often triggers them
Cluster headache
swelling, redness, flushing, and sweating on the side that’s affected by the headache
nasal congestion and eye tearing on the same side as the headache. Doctors aren’t sure what causes cluster headaches.
Hemicrania continua
is a moderate headache on one side of your head that lasts continuously for at least 3 months. You might feel periods of increased intensity a few times. It’s most common in young adults.
This type of headache may also be accompanied by:
tearing or eye redness
nasal congestion or runny nose
eyelid drooping
forehead sweating
miosis or excessive shrinking of the pupil
restlessness or agitation
Ice pick headache
are characterized by short, intense stabbing pains in your head lasting only a few seconds. Ice pick headaches usually move to different parts of your head. If you have ice pick headaches that always occur in the same spot, it might be a symptom of an underlying condition.
Thunderclap headache
is a severe headache that comes on rapidly, reaching peak intensity in under a minute.
In some cases, a thunderclap headache could indicate:
blood vessel tears, ruptures, or blockages
stroke
brain injury
reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS)
vasculitis (inflammation of blood vessels)
pituitary apoplexy (bleeding into or loss of blood from an organ. The first time you experience a thunderclap headache, seek immediate medical attention.
Exertion headache
Exertion headaches happen quickly after periods of intense physical activity. Weightlifting, running, and sexual intercourse are all common triggers for an exertion headache. It’s thought that these activities cause increased blood flow to your skull, leading to a throbbing headache on both sides of your head.
Hypertension headache
High blood pressure can cause a headache. This kind of headache signals an emergency. It occurs in some people when the blood pressure becomes dangerously high (greater than 180/120). In most cases, hypertension does not cause a headache. hypertension headache usually occurs on both sides of your head and is typically worse with any activity. It often has a pulsating quality