Cluster: Cluster headaches act like this and may disappear after several nights. However since they are so painful i recommend seeing your physician or a neurologist for diagnosis and treatment if they continue.
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Migraine?: Migraine attacks can occur at any time but most frequently are present upon arising. The vast majority of patients complain of nausea, which is accompanied by vomiting in half the patients. Any headache must be viewed as a valid medical disorder and the headache assessment must be comprehensive. Rec.: see headache or orofacial pain specialist for diagnosis.
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Need more info: Like, have you had headaches before? Are these headaches worse than previously? Do these headaches occur in clusters and then stop for awhile? Is there anything that seems to provoke them like being super tired or anxious? Anything relieve them? What are they like-aching, throbbing, one-sided or both? Any other symptoms like nausea, light or sound sensitivity?Any loss of balance or muscle control?
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