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  • 21Cluster headache — Classification and external resources The Cluster Headache by JD Fletcher ICD 10 G44 …

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  • 22Cluster headache treatments — are available that can assist a person who has cluster headaches. While effective treatments for Cluster headache exist, they are commonly underused due to misdiagnosis of the syndrome.[1] Oftentimes, it is confused with migraine or other causes… …

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  • 23Tension headache — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G44.2 ICD 9 307.81 …

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  • 24Medication overuse headache — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G44.41, G44.83 Medication overuse headaches (MOH) , also known as rebound headaches usually occur when analgesics are taken frequently to relieve headaches. Rebound headaches frequently occur daily and …

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  • 25Red wine headache — ( RWH ) is a bad headache often accompanied by nausea and flushing that occurs in many people after drinking even a single glass of red wine. This syndrome can sometimes develop within 15 minutes of consumption of the wine. The condition does not …

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  • 26New daily persistent headache — Since 2004, New Daily Persistent Headache (NDPH) has been recognized as a distinct primary headache syndrome. It is classified as a Primary Headache Disorder by the ICHD 2 classification system (by the IHS) using number 4.8. Primary headache… …

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  • 27Post-dural-puncture headache — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G44.820, G97.0 ICD 9 349.0 MeSH …

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  • 28Ictal headache — Ictal headaches are headaches associated with seizure activity. They may occur either before (pre ictal) or after (post ictal) a seizure, and in rare circumstances during a seizure. Many cases of ictal headache may be misdiagnosed as migraine… …

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  • 29Ice-cream headache — Brain freeze redirects here. For the acute cognitive faltering due to stress, see Brain freeze (psychology). For the 1999 album, see Brainfreeze (album). For the book in the Otto Undercover series, see Otto Undercover. Ice cream headache… …

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  • 30Rebound headache — Rebound headaches, also known as medication overuse headaches, occur when pain medications (analgesics) are taken too frequently to relieve headache. Rebound headache can be caused by any painkiller or migraine abortive medication such as… …

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