Migraine Headache

Symptoms Migraine occurs in attacks. It may announce itself up to three days before an attack with various precursors (prodromes). These include, for example: Mood changes Fatigue Hunger Frequent yawning Irritability Aura may occur before the headache phase in up to about one-third of patients: Visual disturbances such as flickering lights, dots or lines, facial … Migraine Headache

Headaches in the forehead area

Introduction Headache in the forehead is a symptom that is caused by irritation of pain-sensitive structures in the head, such as the meninges, cranial nerves or blood vessels. Headaches in the forehead are usually an expression of overload or stress and do not require any special therapy. In some cases, however, forehead headaches may be … Headaches in the forehead area

Therapy | Headaches in the forehead area

Therapy Various conservative, and more rarely surgical, procedures are used to treat headaches in the forehead. An important part of conservative therapy involves avoiding so-called trigger factors, i.e. factors that can trigger or aggravate forehead pain in the affected person. Typical trigger factors for forehead pain are stress, lack of sleep, stimulants such as nicotine … Therapy | Headaches in the forehead area