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Cluster Headache Symptoms

Cluster headache symptoms are often confused with symptoms of other types of headache like tension headaches or migraines. But cluster headaches are definitely different.

Cluster headaches got their name because they occur in groups or clusters. You can have several cluster headaches in a day or they can occur periodically, over a week or more.

With this type of headache, the pain is unbearable, and, even though the sufferer may try to lie down, he will end up rocking in a chair or pacing about the room.

And unlike tension headaches, which respond to over-the-counter-medicines, cluster headaches are frequently gone by the time the medicine would begin to work.



They come quickly and they go quickly. And the pain is incredibly intense while you have one.

Young girl suffering from cluster headache symptoms

Cluster headaches are quite painful.


Symptoms of Cluster Headaches

Interestingly, studies cited by Johns Hopkins have shown that people with cluster headaches are likely to have hazel eyes and they tend to be heavy smokers and heavy drinkers.

Men are more likely to suffer from these headaches than women. And a typical cluster headache sufferer is tall, muscular, with a rugged facial appearance and a square, jutting or dimpled chin.

These symptoms are typical:

  • The headache begins as a minor pain around one eye
  • The eye can become red and start to tear
  • The nose becomes congested
  • Face is flushed
  • The affected eye has a constricted pupil
  • Eventually it spreads to that side of the face.
  • The pain quickly intensifies, causes the person to rock in a chair or to pace the floor.

Typically an attack lasts between 30 and 45 minutes, but the relief felt when it goes is often overshadowed by the fear that another headache may soon be on the way.

Cluster headaches can strike several times a day, even in the middle of the night. They are not believed to be hereditary, nor are they believed to be triggered by stress or anxiety.

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