CLUSTER HEADACHE

Cluster headache (CVA) is an acute form of essential headache. It is a rare condition, extremely painful and debilitating for those who suffer from it. It manifests itself on one of the halves of the head. Americans cynically call it the Boss’ Headache. More dramatically, it is nicknamed “the suicidal headache”, so much the violence of the attacks and their frequency make life hellish for those who suffer from it, i.e. approximately 0.2% of the population.

Abdominal Migraine

A difficult to diagnose condition characterized by stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting in children Abdominal migraine is common in children and usually begins between the age of 3 and 10 years of age. Symptoms of abdominal migraine Symptoms of...

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HEMIPLEGIC MIGRAINE

Migraine is a fairly common condition that affects 15 to 20% of the population. In its most characteristic manifestation, which is observed in most cases, it takes the form of particularly sharp headaches.

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