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  2. Atypical trigeminal neuralgia - Wikipedia

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    The pain frequently involves areas of the head, face, and neck that are outside the sensory territories that are supplied by the trigeminal nerve. It is important to correctly identify patients with AFP since the treatment for this is strictly medical. Surgical procedures are not indicated for atypical facial pain." [8] [citation needed]

  3. Neurologists reveal 15 subtle migraine symptoms — that aren't ...

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    A migraine headache can throw your whole day off track. But if you can learn to pick up on your subtle migraine warning signs, you might able to avoid the pain entirely, experts say. "This is a ...

  4. Man with 'worst headache' of his life discovers tapeworm ...

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    Luis Ortiz was visiting his mother in Napa when he had the "worst headache of his life," CBS SF reported. Ortiz was about to start his senior year at Sacramento State when the headache began.

  5. Management of chronic headaches - Wikipedia

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    Multiple sources recommend multimodal treatment, which is a combination of medicinal and non-medicinal remedies. [5] Some treatments are controversial and are still being tested for effectiveness. Suggested treatments for chronic headaches include medication, physical therapy, acupuncture, relaxation training, and biofeedback.

  6. Migraine - Wikipedia

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    [26] [27] About 15–30% of people living with migraine experience episodes with aura, [13] [28] and they also frequently experience episodes without aura. [29] The severity of the pain, duration of the headache, and frequency of attacks are variable. [26] A migraine attack lasting longer than 72 hours is termed status migrainosus. [30]

  7. SUNCT syndrome - Wikipedia

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    SUNCT must be properly distinguished from cluster headaches, since cluster headaches also occur several times per day with separate attacks, and share some common symptoms. However, cluster headaches usually last longer (up to three hours), occur less often (three to five attacks per day), and do not accompany cranial autonomic symptoms.