histamine headache
A person sits quietly in a dim room, holding their head during a histamine headache.
Noun: A specific type of severe, recurring headache characterized by its association with the release of histamine in the body. It is typically experienced as intense, sharp, or burning pain, often localized around one eye or on one side of the head.
This term is a medical compound noun used specifically to diagnose and describe a particular headache disorder. It is used in clinical and formal contexts. * The patient was diagnosed with a histamine headache after describing the sudden, severe pain behind his right eye. * Histamine headache attacks often occur at the same time each day.
- The term is often used interchangeably with older names for the same condition, such as "cluster headache" or "Horton's headache," within medical literature, though "cluster headache" is now the more common clinical term.
- It can be part of a differential diagnosis, where a doctor distinguishes it from other types of headaches like migraines or tension headaches.
- Cluster Headache (n): The modern, more frequently used term for the same condition. A histamine headache is a type of cluster headache.
- Horton's Headache (n): An eponymous, less common term for this condition.
- Cephalalgia (n): The formal medical term for any type of headache.
- Cluster headache
- Horton's headache
- Histaminic cephalgia (a more technical synonym)
- Histamine release: The biological process associated with the onset of this headache.
- Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia: The broader category of headache disorders to which the histamine headache belongs.
A person sits quietly in a dim room, holding their head during a histamine headache.
- a painful recurring headache associated with the release of histamine from cells