The Criteria For Cluster Headache Migraine

September 13th, 2008 | by admin |

Cluster headache, a sever form of migraine, whose cause still remains unidentified. Identifying a cluster headache can be quite tricky. There have been several criteria for the classification of a cluster headache migraine. However it is the criteria laid down by the international headache society that is accepted by most doctors. As per the criteria any person suffering from cluster headache should experience a redness of the eye or a nasal congestion or swollen eyelid on the same side of the pain. Other symptoms that could accompany the pain include a droopy eyelid, forehead and facial perspiration and a decreased pupil size.

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