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Whether your headache is a stroke, know how to differentiate between a migraine and a stroke headache?

Headache is very common for all of us and often it gets better on its own or with minor painkillers. Headache can be due to many reasons. This can be due to migraine, excessive anxiety, sinusitis or due to glaucoma or loss of vision, swelling or tumor in the brain. But, it can also be a symptom of an impending brain stroke.
How to differentiate between migraine and stroke headaches? Before talking about the relationship between headache and stroke, let us know what is a stroke. In simple language, the blockage of blood supply to our brain is called stroke. There are mainly two types of stroke: Blood clot in which the artery supplying blood to the brain is blocked, due to which our brain cells start dying. And second, hemorrhagic stroke, in which the artery bursts and blood starts flowing inside the brain. According to research, migraine patients are more prone to stroke, in stroke, numbness of one part of the body or feeling of weakness in one part with headache, slurred tongue and blurred vision, loss of understanding of others. There are also symptoms like having trouble in. Headache begins even before these symptoms appear and is a warning signal of an impending stroke. Bleeding and swelling in the brain due to a hemorrhagic stroke can also cause a severe headache. In addition, in subarachnoid hemorrhage, blood pools near the inner lining of the brain, and patients often say that they have never felt a headache like it does. A subarachnoid haemorrhage may also include a thunderclap headache, which suddenly becomes very severe. Sometimes a mini-stroke can occur before a stroke attack, whose symptoms are similar to that of a stroke. In a mini-stroke, the blood supply to the brain is partially or temporarily blocked and is often a warning sign of stroke. When to go to the hospital in case of stroke? A question may arise in your mind that in which situation a decision should be taken to go to the hospital in case of headache. It is important to keep in mind two things in this - one is if you suddenly have a very severe headache, along with the above-mentioned symptoms. And, second, you're over 60, have diabetes or high blood pressure, a family history of stroke, or you smoke. So if you ever have a headache that is in any way different from a minor headache, you need to be alert. Stroke is so dangerous that every minute of it can decide life and death. Therefore, in case of any such headache, immediately go to the nearest hospital.

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