Why do I get constant headaches when traveling?
Why do I get constant headaches when traveling? A travel headache falls into the category of a secondary headache or a worsening of a different primary headache because it has a clear trigger, such as pressure or nerve disturbance from motion sickness. This can develop when a person travels by air, land, or water.
What is thunderclap headache?
Thunderclap headaches are severe headaches coming on full force in less than a minute, lasting at least 5 minutes, and often appearing without any trigger. The pain may be felt anywhere in the head and may in some cases extend down the back of the neck.