A minor headache is little more than a nuisance, but severe or unusual headaches raise the possibility of stroke, a tumor, or a blood clot. Although these are rare causes of headache, it’s important to know when a headache needs extra attention.
According to Harvard Men’s Health Watch, following are some warning signs that indicate the need for prompt medical care:
- headaches that first develop after age 50;
- a major change in the pattern of headaches;
- an unusually severe “worst headache ever”;
- pain that increases with coughing or movement;
- headaches that steadily get worse;
- changes in personality or mental function;
- headaches that are accompanied by fever, stiff neck, confusion, or neurological symptoms;
- headaches after a blow to the head;
- headaches that prevent normal daily activities; and
- headaches that come on abruptly.
Most headaches can be self-treated with simple lifestyle measures and nonprescription medications. Relaxation techniques, acupuncture, and yoga may also help. For more persistent or painful headaches, a physician should be consulted concerning medications and other strategies. And learn to recognize the warning signs that call for prompt medical care.
(Source: Harvard Men’s Health Watch, June 2009)