Cluster Headache

Cluster Headache

Cluster headache is a severe primary headache disorder characterized by sudden, intense, and recurring attacks of pain, typically localized around one eye or one side of the head. The pain is often described as piercing or burning and may be accompanied by symptoms such as eye redness, tearing, nasal congestion, and restlessness.

Cluster headaches occur in cyclical patterns or “clusters,” lasting weeks to months, followed by remission periods. Although relatively rare, they are among the most painful headache types. Our center provides specialized care for cluster headache, focusing on accurate diagnosis, rapid pain control, and long-term prevention.


Our Approach

Managing cluster headaches requires prompt and individualized care. Our approach includes:

  • Detailed clinical evaluation and headache diary analysis

  • Exclusion of secondary causes through neuroimaging (MRI/CT scan)

  • Personalized treatment plans combining acute and preventive therapies

  • Patient education and lifestyle guidance to reduce attack frequency and intensity


Symptoms We Manage

Cluster headaches are characterized by:

  • Severe, sharp, or burning pain around one eye, temple, or forehead

  • Attacks lasting 15 minutes to 3 hours, often occurring several times a day

  • Restlessness and agitation during attacks

  • Associated symptoms such as:

    • Red or watery eye

    • Nasal congestion or runny nose

    • Eyelid swelling or drooping

    • Facial sweating on the affected side


Treatment Options

Acute (Abortive) Treatments

  • High-flow oxygen therapy: Inhalation of 100% oxygen to quickly relieve attacks

  • Triptans: Injectable or nasal spray medications to stop attacks early

  • Local nerve blocks: Greater occipital nerve block injections for pain relief in resistant cases

Preventive Treatments

  • Calcium channel blockers (e.g., verapamil) to reduce attack frequency

  • Corticosteroids for short-term prevention during active clusters

  • Other medications such as lithium or valproate for chronic forms

  • Neuromodulation therapies in refractory cases (non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation)

Lifestyle and Supportive Management

  • Identifying and avoiding triggers such as alcohol, strong odors, or irregular sleep

  • Maintaining consistent sleep patterns

  • Stress reduction and relaxation techniques

  • Patient education on early recognition and self-management of attacks


Our Multidisciplinary Cluster Headache Care Team

Our team includes:

  • Neurologists specializing in headache and pain management

  • Pain management specialists for advanced interventions

  • Physiotherapists for neck and posture-related headache components

  • Psychologists for stress and coping support

This collaborative approach ensures comprehensive, evidence-based care for every patient.


Goals of Cluster Headache Management

Our objectives are to:

  • Rapidly abort acute headache attacks

  • Prevent recurrence and reduce cluster frequency

  • Minimize treatment side effects

  • Improve sleep, emotional well-being, and daily functioning

  • Provide long-term strategies for sustained control


Summary

Cluster headaches are excruciating but treatable with the right approach. Our multidisciplinary management program emphasizes quick symptom relief, long-term prevention, and patient empowerment. Through advanced medical therapies, nerve stimulation options, and personalized care, we help patients regain control and significantly improve their quality of life.