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There are Multiple Types of Headaches
Migraine headaches

Migraines are common and typically almost always develop before the age of 30. They can occur every few days to once every several months. Most migraine sufferers are female, and there’s a strong family history of migraine headaches. Migraines can be caused by changes in sleep pattern or by diet. Foods that contain tyramine, monosodium glutamate, nitrates, chocolate or citrus fruits can trigger migraine headaches. Hormonal changes, even birth control pills can also trigger onset of migraine headaches. Auras are a neurologic event that approximately 20 percent of migraine patients exhibit. They precede the onset of the headache and may include visual disturbances, changes in smell, and hearing. Typically migraine headaches are limited to one side of the head, or unilateral. The pain is typically around the eye or behind the eye. It can be from mild to severe and pounding. Menstruation can be a common trigger of migraine headaches. Neurologic dysfunction can accompany migraine headaches rarely. No specific tests exist for diagnosis of migraine headaches. MRIs are helpful to rule out other causes of headache. Laboratory tests including CBC, erythrocyte sedimentation rate may be performed.
“Migraines can be caused by changes in sleep pattern or by diet. ”
Cluster headaches
Analgesic rebound headaches

Recently analgesic rebound headache has been identified as a syndrome that occurs after discontinuing abortive medications, or overuse of medications. Patients who overuse the medications become unresponsive to both prophylactic and abortive migraine medication therapy. Analgesic rebound headaches are typically under-diagnosed by healthcare professionals. Over the counter medications containing caffeine may be associated with analgesic rebound headaches. These types of headaches occur as a transform migraine or transformed tension type headache and may assume the characteristics of both types of the headaches and become chronic, daily headaches. Excessive use of any of the following medications may cause analgesic rebound headache: Simple analgesics such as acetaminophen, sinus medications, combinations of aspirin, caffeine, Butalbital, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications, opioid analgesics ergotamines, Tryptan, sumatriptan. There is no specific test for analgesic rebound headache. Rather it’s a diagnosis by history.
Occipital neuralgia
Temporomandibular joint dysfunction
Have questions about Headaches & Migraines
“Doctor Kozmary and his whole crew are the best pain management crew in Las Vegas. I have gone to a lot of doctors trying to find a good Doctor that cares about the patients’ pain relief instead of just handing out pain pills. They try injections and other procedures to try to get rid of the pain. I like the fact that they drug test to make sure they know people are not trying to just get pills that don’t need them.”
– Chris Akin, Las Vegas
