What Cluster Headaches are All About
By: Darren Williger
1 million people in the United States suffer from cluster headaches. Cluster headaches do not have a known cause but it is usually noted that any ingestion of alcohol during the period while you have this headache will lead to a severity in the exhibition of symptoms that you display. Of further note however is the fact that no studies exist which prove that the actual use of alcohol may lead to people developing cluster headaches.
What Is A Cluster Headache?
Most people who suffer from headaches often report a large number of these short felt headaches in a day. Sometimes these short headaches may be experienced over a number of days or weeks when the headaches are very serious. Headaches may also last for longer periods of time and sufferers may have a break or gap from these headaches for months or even years. Most people who suffer from these headaches usually have most of the symptoms of these headaches occurring between the spring and fall seasons. Most times doctors may make a mistake and diagnose wrongly claiming that these headaches are as a result of allergies.
What Does A Cluster Headache Feel Like?
During the course of a cluster headache people suffering from such headaches tend to report only the pain that they feel on one side of the head or the face during these series of headaches. Pain can be felt on one side of the face and shift to another side of the face as soon as a series of headaches has finished and another set of headaches has started. Symptoms of such headaches usually start out behind the eyes and the pain that emanates from a cluster headache may circulate the areas of the face and course down the neck. The eye in question may develop additional symptoms and become swollen, red and teary. Sometimes during an attack a person may start sweating severely and end up with a flushed face.
About the Author:
Darren Williger is an over-caffeinated, low carbohydrate eating, winemaking enthusiast who writes for MedicalNeeds.com, DifferentMedicine.com, and RemedyZone.Com.
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