
06/08/2023
1. Tension headaches: Most common type, characterized by a mild to moderate constant pressure or tightness around the head.
2. Migraines: Intense, throbbing pain, often accompanied by sensitivity to light and sound, nausea, and visual disturbances.
3. Cluster headaches: Severe, recurring headaches that occur in clusters or patterns, usually one-sided and accompanied by eye redness and tearing.
4. Sinus headaches: Caused by inflammation of the sinuses, resulting in pain around the eyes, cheeks, and forehead.
5. Rebound headaches: Occur due to overuse of pain medications, causing a cycle of recurring headaches.
6. Hormone headaches: Linked to hormonal fluctuations in women, commonly occurring during menstruation or pregnancy.
7. Exertional headaches: Brought on by physical activity or straining, often felt during or after intense exercise.
8. Cervicogenic headaches: Result from issues in the neck or cervical spine, causing pain in the head and neck region.
9. Ice cream headaches (brain freeze): Temporary headache triggered by consuming cold foods or beverages too quickly.
10. Thunderclap headaches: Sudden and severe headaches that peak within a minute, often signaling a serious underlying condition requiring medical attention.