Common types of headaches Headache Type What it feels like Who gets it How often and for how long Tension Mild to moderate steady pain throughout the head, but commonly felt across the forehead or in the back of the head Generally not accompanied by other symptoms Can affect children, but is most common in adults Frequency variesThis headache pattern creates a strong band of tension along the base of the head that comes up over the back of the head When it is only active on one side, the pain is focused at the base of the skull and creates tension that mostly radiates up the back of the head Primary stabbing headache is more common in people with migraine and often can occur in the same location where they get their migraine headache Please refer to the International Classification of Headache Disorders 3 rd edition website for more information on the criteria used to diagnosis primary stabbing headache
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