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Frequent or severe headaches are serious and need complete headache diagnosis and treatment by a team of experts at The UVM Medical Center in Burlington, VT.
If you have frequent or severe headaches, it may be a warning signal of a more serious illness. You need the care and expertise of a specialized group of physicians who work together quickly, as a team to diagnose and treat your condition.
Headache Diagnosis
If you experience any of the following headache symptoms, get to the emergency room immediately for diagnosis and treatment:
Sudden or severe headache
Headache combined with:
Confusion or difficulty understanding people talking to you
Fainting
High fever: greater than 102°F to 104°F
Numbness, weakness or paralysis on one side of your body
Stiff neck
Difficulty seeing
Difficulty talking
Difficulty walking
Nausea or vomiting (if not clearly due to the flu or a hangover)
You should also schedule a doctor's appointment for diagnosis and treatment if your headaches are:
More often than usual
More severe than usual
Worse or not improving with appropriate use of over-the-counter drugs
Preventing you from working, sleeping or doing normal activities
Concerning you, and you would like to find treatment options that let you to control them better
Headache Diagnostic Tests
Depending on your symptoms, the headache specialists at The University of Vermont Medical Center may have you take some tests to help determine what is causing your headaches and how to treat them. Tests could include any of the following:
Medical history
Physical examination
Computed tomography (CT) scans
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the head
Headache Treatment in Burlington, VT
Headache treatment is completely dependent on your diagnosis, but some options include:
Dietary changes
Medications
Lifestyle changes
Behavioral therapy
Physical therapy
Acupuncture
Find a doctor or specialist at The University of Vermont Medical Center or call 802-847-4589.
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