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About New Daily Persistent Headache (NDPH):
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Is New Daily Persistent Headache?
In the last few years, New Daily Persistent Headache (NDPH) has been recognized as a distinct primary headache syndrome. It is characterized by continuous daily head pain, varying in intensity, and sometimes accompanied by Migrainous symptoms. It's important that NDPH be diagnosed carefully and correctly after ruling out other conditions that can present the same symptoms.
More About Headaches and Migraine Disease:
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Is it Migraine? Tension? What?
Here it is, another day . . . and another day of head pain. What to do . . . pain pills . . . Migraine abortives . . . a hot shower . . . a decongestant . . . relaxation exercises? It all depends on what kind of head pain you have. -
Migraines, Not Really "Headaches"
When people who don't have Migraines don't understand, it can be a problem. Let's start by realizing that Migraines really aren't headaches. -
Anatomy of a Cluster Headache
Cluster headaches are the most painful headache possible. The pain has been described as "boring", "tearing", or "burning." Analogies also are used, such as "a hot poker in the eye", or as if "the eye is being pushed out." Anyone who has ever had them, has no doubt what they are. It's no exaggeration to say that the pain and desperation of cluster headaches have actually led to suicides. -
Anatomy of a Migraine
When many people think Migraine they think only of the pain of Migraine. In reality, a Migraine episode consists of far more. The typical Migraine episode actually consists of four parts, referred to as phases or components. - Keeping a
Headache and Migraine Diary
One of the most helpful tools for you and your doctors is a Headache and Migraine Diary. Its useful to track triggers, the effectiveness of meds, and patterns to your headache pain. There are many ways to do this, but for the purpose of your doctor reviewing it, printed pages are usually preferable to a bound journal. We have a diary ready for you to print our download to use on your computer. -
Beyond the Pain of Migraine
Studies published this month by the American Academy of Neurology show a decreased quality of life for Migraineurs and a link between Migraine and depression. Once again, it's shown that a Migraine is NOT just a headache. -
Headache and Migraine Care: As it SHOULD Be
People with Migraine Disease, Cluster Headaches, and other headache disorders often encounter problems getting proper and respectful treatment. Headache specialists and clinics can be the answer. - Sinuses Giving You a Headache? It's Probably a
Migraine.
If you've tried various over-the-counter sinus medications to relieve your sinus headaches to no avail, there may be a good reason: chances are you don't have a sinus headache at all. Nearly 9 in 10 people with sinus headache symptoms likely are suffering from Migraines. -
Migraines Often Triggered By Change In The Weather
Migraineurs may be able to avoid triggering the excruciating attacks by avoiding some triggers, but there's little they can do about one of the most common Migraine triggers: the weather. Half of Migraineurs were sensitive to weather variables, but most were wrong in their prediction of which climate variable was the culprit, according to findings of a recent study. -
Migraine and
Stroke Risk: The Study Results
Researchers correlated the results of 14 studies on Migraine and stroke, concluding that the risk of stroke is doubled in Migraineurs and multiplied by eight when Migraineurs take the pill.
A study and JAMA article, "Migraine as a Risk Factor for Subclinical Brain Lesions," examine the connection between Migraine disease, brain lesions, cerebral infarction (stroke), and the frequency of Migraine attacks. Some news articles have made this information sound very frightening. It's not, but it is information every Migraineur should take seriously, and keep Migraine prevention and early attack abortion seriously.
For those of us with frequent headaches or Migraine attacks, preventive medications are often a good option. There are over 100 medications that can be used and nearly endless combinations of them. The list is ever-evolving, and will this one will be updated regularly.

