Hemicrania Continua: Is a rare continuous one-sided headache that never shifts sides. The typical presentation is a dull throbbing ache that is moderate to severe in intensity. Because these patients usually respond to Indomethacin within 48 hours, they are also classified as an indomethacin-responsive ha. Rec.: see orofacial pain or headache specialist for evaluation, diagnosis and management.
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Exam needed: Your ophthalmologist should evaluate you and, if he/she thinks it's necessary a referral to a neurologist will be recommended.
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