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Headaches are horrible no matter the intensity... and they can be a real pain in the
neck. The migraine that keeps you in bed might be more painful than the subtle
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irritation behind your eyes, but both have a crippling effect on your day. It affects
everything – from your mood to your work. FIUMI (FOUNTAIN OF
lobally it is experienced by millions of people, with the statistics telling us that the
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prevalence among adults is as high as 50%. In developed countries up to 1 adult in 20 has a
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Headaches have in general held on to their mysterious nature, because even though our
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understanding of headaches has grown a lot over the last few decades – there is still a lot we don’t
know.
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The funny thing is most people can describe their headache pain in detail - even when they don’t
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really have one… Who has not at some point uttered the dreaded ‘my head feels like it is exploding
‘ sentence?
So, let’s try and simplify it.
Headaches are classified into 2 categories – Primary and Secondary.
Primary headaches are not related to any other condition and they include migraine, tension-type
and cluster headaches. With tension-type headaches being the most common.
The other category of headaches are Secondary headaches - they are caused by underlying
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