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NHF suggests
answering the following questions to compile your headache history:
- When
did you start having headaches?
- How often
do they occur? At what time of day? During the week or on weekends?
How long do they last?
- Where
is the pain?
- Which
word best describes it: throbbing, pounding, splitting, stabbing, blinding?
- Are your
headaches associated with your menstrual cycle?
- What
triggers your headache: certain foods, certain physical activities,
bright light, strong odors, change in temperature or altitude, noise,
smoke, stress, oversleeping?
- What
symptoms do you experience prior to the headache?
- Does
anyone else in your family suffer from headaches?
- Do you
notice visual disturbances before or after your headaches?
- Do you
suffer from more than one type of headache?
It is important to make an appointment with your doctor for the specific purpose
of addressing your headache history rather than discussing headaches as part of a
physician visit for other reasons. The National Headache Foundation also recommends
keeping a diary to track the characteristics of your headaches. Patterns identified
from your diary may help your doctor determine which type of headache you have and
the most beneficial treatments. A headache diary consists of tracking the following
information:
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DATE
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TIME
(start/finish) |
INTENSITY
rate 1-10
(most severe being 10) |
PRECEDING
SYMPTOMS |
TRIGGERS |
MEDICATION
(and dosage) |
RELIEF
(complete/moderate/none) |
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For more
information about headache causes and treatments, visit the NHF web site
at www.headaches.org or call 888-NHF-5552.
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