klusterikipu
Klusterikipu, also known as cluster headache, is a severe neurological condition characterized by excruciating pain on one side of the head. It typically occurs in cyclical patterns or "clusters," with individuals experiencing frequent attacks during a cluster period. The pain is often described as sharp, piercing, or burning, and is usually located around the eye, temple, or forehead.
Attacks of klusterikipu are commonly accompanied by autonomic symptoms on the same side of the head as
The exact cause of klusterikipu remains unknown, but it is believed to involve the hypothalamus, a part
Diagnosis is based on the characteristic pattern of symptoms and the patient's medical history. While there