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$Unique_ID{BRK01650}
$Pretitle{}
$Title{Is Headache the Sign of an Approaching Stroke?}
$Subject{headaches stroke Nervous System Headache Strokes interruption blocked
blood supply brain vessel vessels extremely severe neck stiff stiffness
cerebrovascular migraine migraines}
$Volume{F-1}
$Log{
Classic Migraine Headaches*0003902.scf
Where Headaches Originate II*0004002.scf}
Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
Is Headache the Sign of an Approaching Stroke?
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QUESTION: Although I experience the average number of headaches that most of
my friends do, I was a bit alarmed when I recently learned that a headache may
be the sign of an approaching stroke. Is this true? How can I tell whether
or not this is the type of headache I am having?
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ANSWER: Headaches are one symptom of a stroke--the interruption of blood
supply to a part of the brain, or inflammation or rupture of a blood
vessel--but not all headaches mean that a stroke is coming on. Considering
the vast number of headaches in the United States in a given year versus the
number of strokes, I wouldn't worry too much about an occasional headache.
However, because headache can be an important warning of a stroke, it is
wise to be cautious about certain types. Beware of any extremely severe
headache--one far worse than any other you ever had. Take note of a headache
brought on by exertion, a severe headache that lasts more than a day, or one
that gets gradually worse. If your headaches become more severe after you
pass the age of 35, or any headache that is accompanied by any lessening of
consciousness, are other situations in which the headache may not be of the
ordinary kind. Take notice. If you notice any neck stiffness that comes on
with the headache, call your doctor and get some help, promptly.
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The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
problem.