A better understanding of debilitating head pain

 Everyone gets headaches. But not everyone gets cluster headache attacks, a debilitating malady producing acute pain that lasts an hour or two. Cluster headache attacks come in sets — hence the name — and leave people in complete agony, unable to function. A little under 1 percent of the U.S. population suffers from cluster headache.

But that’s just an outline of the matter. What’s it like to actually have a cluster headache?

“The pain of a cluster headache is such that you can’t sit still,” says MIT-based science journalist Tom Zeller, who has suffered from them for decades. “I’d liken it to putting your hand on a hot burner, except that you can’t take your hand off for an hour or two. Every headache is an emergency. You have to run or pace or rock. Think of another pain you had to dance through, but it just doesn’t stop. It’s that level of intensity, and it’s all happening inside your head.” 

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