Topic Overview
Headaches are one of the most
common pain-related health problems in both children and adults. You may have a
headache along with another minor health problem such as a sore throat, cold,
or sinus problem.
Types of headaches
The most common types of headaches
usually are not serious but may occur again and again.
-
Tension headaches
are the most common
type of headache and are often caused by stress and emotional strain. Most
adults have tension headaches from time to time. See a picture of
possible areas of pain
from a tension headache.
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Cluster headaches
-
Migraine headaches
. Approximately one-third of people who have migraine headaches
first began having them as teenagers.
Common causes of headaches
Common causes of headaches
include:
- Alcohol, caffeine, or other drug use or
withdrawal.
- Changes in the levels of chemicals in the body (neurotransmitters).
- Coughing or
sneezing.
-
Dehydration
.
- Dental
problems or procedures, such as pain from grinding the teeth or from a root
canal.
- Eating or drinking cold foods and
fluids.
- Emotional stress.
- Exposure to smoke or fumes
from chemicals, including
carbon monoxide.
- Eyestrain.
- Fever.
- High
altitude. Lower oxygen levels at high altitudes can cause
headaches.
- High blood pressure (hypertension).
- Infection in the
sinuses
, such as
sinusitis or an
abscess.
- Medical procedures, such as the
aftereffects of a lumbar puncture (spinal tap).
-
Medicines. Many medicines can cause
headaches.
- Muscle strain in the neck, upper back, or shoulder
muscles.
- Upper respiratory infections.
-
Premenstrual syndrome
.
Headaches with other serious symptoms
Although rare,
a headache may be a
sign of a serious illness. Other symptoms, such as
vomiting, dizziness, or changes in vision, may also be present. The following
serious illnesses or injuries can cause headaches.
- A head injury:
- Injury to the brain
- Fracture of
the skull
- Bleeding in or around the brain
-
Brain tumor
, which causes swelling
within the brain
- Infection in the brain (encephalitis)
or of the membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord (meningitis)
-
Stroke
, a
problem that occurs when a blood vessel (artery) that supplies blood to the
brain bursts or is blocked by a blood clot
- A rupture of a blood
vessel with bleeding in or around the brain (aneurysm)
Headaches and other health conditions
Other health
conditions that can cause or contribute to headaches include:
-
Fibromyalgia
, a
condition that causes widespread muscle and soft tissue pain and
tenderness.
-
Glaucoma
, an eye disease that damages
the nerves at the back of the eye.
- High blood pressure (hypertension).
- High blood sugar
(hyperglycemia) or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).
- Inflammatory
problems, such as
arthritis,
lupus, or
giant cell arteritis.
-
Kidney disease
, which causes wastes to build up in the
blood.
- Low calcium levels in the blood (hypocalcemia) or
overactivity of the gland that helps control the release of calcium into the
blood
(hyperparathyroidism).
-
Lyme disease
, a bacterial infection spread by certain
types of ticks.
- Mental health problems, such as
anxiety or
depression.
- Problems with pregnancy, such
as high blood pressure or
preeclampsia.
- Sleep problems, such as
insomnia or
sleep apnea.
- Thyroid problems, such as
hyperthyroidism or
hypothyroidism.
Use the Check Your Symptoms section to decide if and when
you should see a doctor.