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Your health care provider will obtain your medical history and will perform an examination of your head, eyes, ears, nose, throat, neck, and nervous system.
The diagnosis is usually based on your history of symptoms. A &#8220;headache diary&#8221; may be helpful for recording information about headaches over [...]]]></description>
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<p>Your health care provider will obtain your medical history and will perform an examination of your head, eyes, ears, nose, throat, neck, and nervous system.</p>
<p>The diagnosis is usually based on your history of symptoms. A &#8220;headache diary&#8221; may be helpful for recording information about headaches over a period of time. Your doctor may ask questions such as the following:</p>
<p>* Is the headache located in the forehead, around the eyes, in the back of the head, near the temples, behind the eyeball, or all over?<br />
* Is the headache on one side only?<br />
* Is this a new type of headache for you?<br />
* Would you describe the headache as throbbing?<br />
* Is there a pressure or band-like sensation?<br />
* When does the headache occur? How long have you had headaches? How long does each headache last?<br />
* Does the headache awaken you from sleep? Are the headaches worse during the day and better at night?<br />
* Did other symptoms begin shortly after the headaches began? Do headaches occur repeatedly?<br />
* Does the headache reach maximum intensity over 1 to 2 hours?<br />
* Are the headaches worse when you are lying down? Standing up?<br />
* Are the headaches worse when you cough or strain?<br />
* Do they occur at a specific time related to your menstrual period?<br />
* What home treatment have you tried? How effective was it?</p>
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