This can be caused by a variety of reasons, from very simple ones to serious health problems. Headaches can be divided into two main types:

1. Primary Headaches

These are those that directly cause the headache itself, and there are no other serious diseases behind it.

Tension Headache: This is the most common. It is caused by mental stress, excessive anxiety, and tightness in the muscles of the head and neck. It feels like a band is tied around the head.

Migraine: Intense pain felt on only one side of the head. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light/sound.

 

Cluster Headache: Intense pain felt around the eyes.

2. Secondary Headaches

This is a headache that occurs as a symptom of another disease in the body.

Dehydration: A decrease in the amount of water in the body can cause headaches.

Eye problems: Eye strain can cause pain when looking at screens for a long time.

Lack of sleep: Not getting enough sleep can cause headaches.

Sinusitis: When the sinuses in the face become infected or swollen, you will feel pain in the cheeks and forehead.

 

Excessive caffeine use: Some people get headaches when they stop drinking too much coffee or tea.

High blood pressure (High BP): High blood pressure can manifest as headaches in some people.

When should you see a doctor?

Some headaches need to be taken seriously:

Sudden, severe headache that has never happened before.

Pain accompanied by high fever, stiff neck, and confusion.

Headache after a blow to the head.

Blurred vision, difficulty speaking, and weakness in body parts.