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Health Tips: How are cluster headaches diagnosed?

The diagnosis of cluster headache is made by the patient history of symptoms. The description of the pain and it's clock-like recurrence is usually enough to make the diagnosis.

If examined in the midst of an attack, the patient is usually in a pain crisis and may have the eye and nose watering as described above. If the patient presents when the pain is not present, the physical examination is normal and the diagnosis again depends upon the patient history.

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