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  2. Ophthalmodynia periodica - Wikipedia

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    Ophthalmodynia periodica does not have a confirmed cause, being a primary headache, but can be identified with other primary conditions. "As many as 40% of all individuals with ice pick headaches have also been diagnosed as suffering with some form of migraine headache." [4]

  3. Cold-stimulus headache - Wikipedia

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    A young girl hastily consuming ice cream, a common cause of cold-stimulus headaches, which are aptly called "brain freezes" or "ice-cream headaches" Specialty: Neurology: Duration: 20 seconds to 2 minutes depending on severity: Causes: Quick consumption of cold foods and beverages or prolonged oral exposure to cold stimuli: Treatment

  4. What’s a migraine cap and how do they provide relief for ...

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    A migraine cap, also known as a migraine mask, headache hat or an ice cap, is a wearable sleeve designed to wrap around the head to provide relief from resulting headaches.

  5. Headache - Wikipedia

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    A headache, also known as cephalalgia, is the symptom of pain in the face, head, or neck. It can occur as a migraine, tension-type headache, or cluster headache. [1] [2] There is an increased risk of depression in those with severe headaches. [3] Headaches can occur as a result of many conditions.

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  7. Headache Hat - Wikipedia

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    Headache Hat is a wearable ice pack for migraines and headaches. It is an alternative to traditional ice packs and is worn as a headband. In 2019, the product was featured in Business Insider as 'Best Migraine Relief Ice Pack'. [1] The product was also featured in several other magazines including Good Housekeeping and PopSugar. [2] [3] [4]