Questions and Answers About Headache and Migraine

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What Is a Headache? According to the pocket Oxford medical dictionary: "A Headache is a continuous pain in the head" This pain may be varies in duration, intensity and distribution.
You may find the pain in front or behind or in one side or both sides of the head.
We all get Headache sometime, but it varies from person to person according to individual's social and occupational level.
Stress is a common cause of various diseases including headache.
What is a Migraine? Also According to the pocket Oxford medical dictionary: 'Migraine is a recurrent throbbing headache often with nausea and visual disturbance.
" Migraine is a type headache usually occurs in one side of the head with or without occurrence of symptoms before headache, we call these symptoms (aura) which are "disturbance of vision, may be temporary loss of vision, nausea, vomiting and increase sensitivity to light.
How we feel headache and migraine? Briefly, the brain does not contain pain nerves but we feel pain from nerves outside the brain which are located along the superficial area of head and in the muscle layer.
What are types or classification of headache? If we simplify The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 2nd Edition this will classify types of headache into three types or classes: 1-Primary Headache: This section contains: Migraine and headache due to tension 2-Secondery Headache: This section contains: • causes related to the brain such as: head trauma, vascular and non vascular • causes due to disease inside the brain such as tumor • causes due to using or stop using some drugs and substances 3-Neurolagia and other headache This section contains causes due to inflammation or irritation of nerves What are types or classification of Migraine? Typically we found there are two mainly types: • Migraine with aura which is characterized by symptoms before migraine headache occurs, these symptoms is very short in duration as visual disturbance and followed by headache and sometimes without headache.
• Migraine without aura is characterized by its recurrence and occurrence without the above symptoms.
There are other types or subtypes we don't discuss here
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