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Diagnosis of ice pick headaches typically involves:
Medical history and symptom review, including discussion about your headache patterns, and any potential triggers with your healthcare provider.
Physical and neurological examination to evaluate for potential causes of the headaches.
Imaging tests such as MRI or CT brain scans to exclude other serious conditions.
How is an ice pick headache treated?
Treatment for ice pick headaches focuses on managing symptoms and preventing episodes:
Medications: While the headaches are typically too brief for immediate medication to be effective, specific medications may be prescribed to reduce the occurrence of such episodes.
Lifestyle modifications: Implementing a healthy lifestyle with regular sleep, exercise, and stress management techniques.
Monitoring the frequency, duration, and potential triggers of your headaches with a diary, which can aid in managing and preventing episodes.
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