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Nearly everyone has had a headache in their lifetime, making them one of the most common forms of pain worldwide. Furthermore, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), headache disorders —such as migraines, cluster headaches, tension-type headaches, and chronic daily headaches— affect approximately 40% of the population.1
Chronic headaches are defined as daily headaches that occur 15 days or more per month, for at least 3 months. Causes of chronic headaches vary from person to person, which makes it difficult to identify what’s contributing to ongoing headaches. Research suggests that dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, vitamin deficiencies, and abnormal blood pressure may play a role in triggering or worsening headaches.
This test evaluates key health markers related to these potential triggers, many of which are modifiable factors that can often be managed through diet, hydration, or lifestyle changes. Understanding these results can help you start a conversation with your healthcare provider about your symptoms, your headache history, and next steps that may help you manage or reduce them over time.
No doctor’s visit needed. Buy this chronic headache test panel online and visit a nearby Quest location.
questhealth.com offers 100+ consumer-initiated Quest Diagnostics lab tests to empower you to have more control over your health journey. Choose from a variety of test types that best suit your needs.
Primary headaches are typically caused by problems with structures in your head that are sensitive to pain and are not a symptom of an underlying condition or disease. Chemicals that affect your brain, blood vessels, nerves, and muscles in your head may cause these headaches and can be triggered by any number of lifestyle factors (ie, stress, food, sleep patterns, sexual activity, alcohol intake, and posture). Examples of primary headaches are migraines, cluster headaches, tension headaches, sex headaches, exercise headaches, cough headaches, and chronic daily headaches.
Secondary headaches are symptoms of a disease or condition that cause pain in your head. Examples of secondary headaches include dehydration, concussion, brain aneurysm, acute sinusitis, ear infection, hangover, stroke, and carbon monoxide poisoning.
It is common for people to experience more than one type of headache over time. The markers measured in this test are common across multiple types of headaches.
According to the Mayo Clinic, ways to prevent or reduce the impact/severity of headaches include6:
This test can help you identify more actionable information related to your triggers and symptoms that can help you and your healthcare provider manage your chronic headaches.