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Read moreFull Question: I was diagnose with ice pick headaches today by a neurologist. This a very painful sharp pain. I would like to know what can... Read more »
Ice pick headaches are stabbing, extremely intense headaches that can be absolutely terrifying. They generally only last between five and... Read more »
Full Question: I am a 73 year old female. I get an excruciatingly painful stab in my right temple from time to time. If it lasted for more... Read more »
Do you have questions about headaches or Migraines? Many of our readers do, and each week, and Dr. John Claude Krusz and Teri Robert answer... Read more »
Full Question: I am 52, oxygen. asthema, and severe copd. I have started to have very sharp very painful stabbing pain on left side of my... Read more »
These startling, sometimes frightening head pains have been described in various ways: In the beginning, when I began having migraines, I suffered... Read more »
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Primary Headache: a headache not caused by another illness or disorder. Most of the headache disorders we discuss are considered primary headaches.... Read more »
Post-traumatic headache (PTH) is headache that occurs after an injury. Most commonly, it occurs following a head injury, but it can also occur... Read more »
Cervicogenic headache is referred pain perceived in the head from a source in the neck. Cervicogenic headache is a secondary headache, which means... Read more »