Neurological Condition
Headaches including Migraines are very severe headaches that tend to occur on one side of the head and are often accompanied by symptoms like nausea, extreme sensitivity to light or sound, or visual issues like tunnel vision or blurry “spots.” Although the precise cause of migraines is not known, studies have found people with a family history of migraines are more likely to have the headaches themselves, and they can also be triggered by factors like alcohol, stress or hormonal fluctuations.
How are headaches diagnosed?
Having an accurate diagnosis for headaches is essential for ensuring the most appropriate care is provided in order to achieve relief of pain and related symptoms. Diagnosis begins with a detailed patient medical history and a review of the symptoms to help differentiate among different types of headaches, including migraine headaches, cluster headaches, tension headaches and other types of headaches. A physical exam will also be performed, and some patients may be asked to keep a diary or log of their symptoms. Additional testing including blood tests, CT scans, x-rays and MRIs may be ordered to rule out other conditions that can cause head pain and to aid in diagnosis and treatment.
What treatments are available for chronic headaches?
Treatment for chronic headaches depends on the type of headache and its underlying cause. Some headaches can be treated or even prevented with medication or with BOTOX injections to interrupt nerve signaling that may because or contributing to symptoms. Lifestyle changes may also be helpful. At Atit Neurology, each treatment plan is customized to suit the patient’s individual needs.