In diagnosing headache types, a complete and accurate history of symptoms and characteristics of the headache is helpful. Patients are often asked to keep a “Headache Diary” to track information for what may be contributing to or “triggering” the headache.
A doctor may ask for information about how the headache feels and characteristics of the headaches, including:
In diagnosing a headache patient, a physical or neurological examination may also be conducted to find signs of an underlying cause, such as:
There are multiple types of headaches and many possible headache causes. Most headache patients will not require an array of extensive diagnostic testing prior to establishing a treatment plan.
To aid the doctor in the diagnosis of headaches and to rule out or confirm possible causes sometimes diagnostic tests such as an MRI are used.
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