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Headache
A headache is a continuous, sustained pain located anywhere in the head or neck region. Headaches are broadly categorized into two types: primary headaches, which have no underlying medical cause (e.g., migraines, tension headaches), and secondary headaches, which are symptoms of another condition (e.g., infection, trauma).
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