Secondary Headache
Secondary headache is a type of headache induced by other causes such as an underlying medical condition or injury. It is usually more severe than primary headache, affecting a larger number of people and causing prolonged and debilitating symptoms. Headache specialists can diagnose these types of headaches and recommend treatments that can greatly reduce the pain and suffering associated with them. Many of the treatments focus on addressing the underlying cause, such as specific medications, lifestyle changes or cognitive behavioral therapy. In some cases, surgery may be necessary. It is important to seek medical attention if someone experiences new, intense or persistent headaches, as they may be a sign of a serious underlying medical issue.
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