The two basic types of headaches are primary and secondary. Primary headaches have no secondary etiology and are not indicative of a more serious condition. Lifestyle factors are typically to blame for the most common types of primary headaches. A secondary headache is caused or exacerbated by another medical condition, such as an ear or sinus infection, brain tumor, head injury, glaucoma, high blood pressure, dehydration, any inflammation or infection of the brain, stroke, brain bleeding, or panic disorders. If you have any sudden, unexpected, or severe headache symptoms, or if they are followed by neurological symptoms such as paralysis, speech trouble, disorientation, weakness, or numbness, or if you have sudden headaches accompanied by a fever or vomiting, contact your doctor immediately.

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