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Is it a migraine? - Home GP for migraine in Costa del Sol

Home GP for migraine in Costa del Sol

If you experience pulsating pain on your forehead, or your eyes are sore and fatigued from staring at the computer screen, you may wonder if you are having a migraine. However, it could also be a sinus, tension, or cluster headache. Here, our GP talks about four of the most frequent forms of headaches, how to distinguish between them, and when you should call our home GP for migraine in Costa del Sol.

 

Tension Headache vs. Migraine

Tension headaches, which are triggered by emotional, mental, or physical stress, are more prevalent than migraines in the general population.

In most cases, people who suffer from tension headaches report a band of discomfort across their forehead or pressure on each side of their head. The discomfort is exhausting, although it is not as bad as a migraine.

Migraine, on the other hand, is often more painful on one side of the head than the other. In addition, you may notice light sensitivity, an aura, or brilliant lines or dots in your field of vision while you are awake.

Once the cause of stress has been removed, it is possible that tension headaches may subside. The use of over-the-counter pain relievers and modifying one's lifestyle may be beneficial in certain situations.


When to call our home GP for migraine in Costa del Sol

If you have chronic or recurring tension headaches, our GP advises you to take a little bit of caution and arrange an appointment. It is possible that our GP may prescribe medications to prevent tension headaches from returning, depending on the intensity and duration of your symptoms.


Sinus Headache vs. Migraine

The most common symptom of a sinus headache is severe pain accompanied by a runny or stuffy nose. However, those same symptoms may also be caused by a migraine. The colour of your mucus will tell the difference:

If your mucus is clear and runny, you may be suffering from a migraine.
Headaches caused by a sinus infection, which causes your mucus to thicken and occasionally develop a yellowish hue.

When to call our home GP in Costa del Sol

If you believe you have a sinus headache and it isn't going away, call our home GP for migraine in Costa del Sol. In the case of bacterial infections, sinus headaches are often treated with decongestants, antihistamines, and, in some cases, antibiotics, depending on the severity of the headache.

 

Cluster Headache vs. Migraine

Cluster headaches, which are similar to migraines, affect just one side of the head and are very painful. They are abrupt and intense, with a piercing pain that feels like someone has stabbed you in the eye or temple with a knitting needle, unlike migraines. Cluster headaches may also cause a stuffy nose and tears to well up in the eyes.

It is common for migraine discomfort to be accompanied by some kind of signal, such as a flashing light in your visual field or a light aura. When compared to migraines, which may continue for days, cluster headaches can be resolved rapidly (within a few hours).


When to call our home GP 

If you believe you are suffering from cluster headaches or aren’t sure if it’s migraine, call our home GP  for migraine in Costa del Sol to know the treatment options that are quick to work.