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ICD-10 code: G44.001

Disease category: G44.00: Cluster headache syndrome, unspecified

Understanding Cluster Headache Syndrome, Unspecified, Intractable

Cluster headache syndrome is a type of headache that is characterized by severe, recurrent pain on one side of the head, often around the eye. The pain is typically intense and can last for several hours, sometimes even days. This condition is often referred to as "suicide headache" due to the severity of the pain.

Cluster headache syndrome is classified as unspecified and intractable when the specific cause of the headache is unknown and the pain is difficult to control or manage. The exact cause of cluster headache syndrome is still unclear, but research suggests that it may be related to abnormalities in the hypothalamus, a part of the brain that controls your body's internal clock and regulates sleep patterns.

Cluster headache syndrome is more common in men than women and typically starts between the ages of 20 and 40. The condition is often misdiagnosed as migraine or sinus headaches, but it is important to get an accurate diagnosis to receive appropriate treatment.

  1. The symptoms of cluster headache syndrome may include:
    • Severe, stabbing pain on one side of the head
    • Red, watery eyes
    • Runny or stuffy nose
    • Sweating or flushing of the face
    • Restlessness or agitation
  2. The diagnosis of cluster headache syndrome may involve:
    • A physical exam to rule out other conditions
    • A review of your medical history and symptoms
    • Imaging tests, such as an MRI or CT scan, to rule out other causes of headaches

Cluster headache syndrome, unspecified, intractable can be a debilitating condition that significantly impacts an individual's quality of life. While there is no known cure for the condition, there are treatments available to help manage the pain and reduce the frequency of headaches. If you are experiencing symptoms of cluster headache syndrome, it is important to speak with your healthcare provider to receive an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Treatment of Cluster headache syndrome, unspecified, intractable:

Effective Treatment Options for Cluster Headache Syndrome, Unspecified, Intractable
Cluster headache syndrome, unspecified, intractable is a severe headache disorder that affects about 1 in 1,000 people globally. It is characterized by recurring headaches that usually last between 15 minutes to three hours and occur in clusters or cycles. The pain is often described as intense, burnin...

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