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    cephalalgy
    /ˈsɛfəlaldʒi/

    noun

    • 1. a headache. rare

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  2. Dec 28, 2023 · Cephalgia, more commonly known as a headache, includes any type of pain affecting the head, face, or neck. Headaches can be categorized into primary or secondary types. A primary headache, while painful, usually is not dangerous and has no relationship to an underlying disease or structural abnormality.

  3. head·ache. ( hed'āk ), Pain in various parts of the head, not confined to the area of distribution of any nerve. See also: cephalodynia. Synonym (s): cephalalgia, encephalalgia, encephalodynia. Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012. cephalalgia. (sĕf′ə-lăl′jə) n. Pain in the head; a headache.

  4. Cephalalgia is any type of pain located in the head, which can be primary or secondary to another illness. Learn about the symptoms, classification, causes and impact of cephalalgia, and how to treat it with the experts of Hospital Clínic of Barcelona.

  5. The intensity of the pain is usually moderate or severe, and can sometimes be disabling for the patient, forcing them to go to bed and stop all their activities. The frequency of the episodes is variable, varying between one and four or five a month.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HeadacheHeadache - Wikipedia

    Headache, also known as cephalalgia, is the symptom of pain in the face, head, or neck. It can occur as a migraine, tension-type headache, or cluster headache. [1] [2] There is an increased risk of depression in those with severe headaches. [3] Headaches can occur as a result of many conditions.

  7. Cephalalgia, more commonly called headache, is a common pathology which has a strong social impact, in fact it may affect familiar and social relationships, it may cause emotional stress affecting the quality of life of the person that suffers from it.

  8. It is the key element in the diagnosis of headaches, in order to define the characteristics of the pain (continuous, pulsatile), the location (hemicranial, frontal, periocular or in the nape of the neck), the duration, if it is episodic, the intensity of the pain, the way it starts (sudden or gradual), time of onset (when has the headache ...