
What is a thunderclap headache and what does it feel like?
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9 out of 10 headaches aren't caused by a serious underlying issue. However, if you have a thunderclap headache you should always see a doctor immediately.
Thunderclap headaches are as dramatic as they sound, and their ferocity can be a sign that something is severely wrong.
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What is a thunderclap headache?
When you experience a mal di testa, deciding whether it's worth a trip to the doctors can be a bit of a headache in itself. One of the most important indicators is how severe and incapacitating your headache is.
A thunderclap headache comes on very suddenly and is very painful.
Dr Hana Patel, GP and mental health coach, explains why you should see a doctor if you think you have one:
"This may be a sign of a life-threatening headache, and should be investigated - especially when the headache develops over a few minutes and in people with no previous history of having headaches."
In these cases, you should call an emergency ambulance.
What causes thunderclap headaches?
Torna ai contenutiFor some people who have thunderclap headaches there's no obvious cause and the people who experience them are healthy. However, Patel explains that in other cases they are caused by serious conditions involving bleeding in the brain. For this reason, they should be considered a medical emergency.
The most important of these conditions is a emorragia subaracnoidea - an uncommon life-threatening form of ictus where bleeding occurs between the brain and its surrounding membrane.
The second most common dangerous cause of thunderclap headaches are reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndromes. In these rare group of conditions, the blood vessels in the brain suddenly tighten. Again, these should be seen as a medical emergency.
There are several other possible brain-related causes. These are all dangerous, but an early diagnosis may improve your chances of recovery.
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What does a thunderclap headache feel like?
Torna ai contenutiThis is a sudden and severe headache that lives up to its name - striking like a clap of thunder in your head or neck. People often say it feels like they have been suddenly punched in the back of the head. This can happen after certain triggers - such as sexual activity - or have no trigger at all.
The hallmarks of thunderclap headaches
A very painful headache that can feel like the worst you've ever had.
The pain striking suddenly and escalating quickly.
The pain peaking within 30 to 60 seconds.
Thunderclap headaches may or may not also be accompanied by other warning signs, including:
The pain extending down to your neck.
Muddled thinking.
Slurred speech as if you were drunk.
Difficoltà a camminare in linea retta.
Having limb weakness.
Feeling like the room is spinning.
How long does a thunderclap headache last?
Thunderclap headaches tend to reach their most painful point within 30 to 60 seconds of starting, but this doesn't mean they're short-lived. It's common for these headaches to take around an hour to disappear after peaking, and in some cases they can last for many hours or even for a week or more.
The importance of seeing a doctor
If your headache is the worst you have ever had - very severe and sudden - call for an ambulance immediately. At the hospital, they may run tests such as a computed tomography (CT) scan of your brain, a risonanza magnetica (RM) brain scan, or a spinal tap - also called a lumbar puncture.
The sooner you have a diagnosis, the better chances you have of recovery. Treatment will depend on the cause of your thunderclap headache, if one is identified.
Visiting the doctor to find or to rule out a serious health issue is a scary prospect, but try not to self-diagnose - and above all, don't delay seeking medical advice.
An early diagnosis could save your life. It may also allow your doctor to rule out anything serious and put your mind at rest - getting medical attention is the only way to know for sure.
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Prossima revisione prevista: 15 Ott 2028
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