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A doctor is warning that one rare type of headache could signal a life-threatening condition and should never be ignored.

Many people experience headaches regularly. A stressful workday, dehydration, or poor sleep can easily lead to a dull ache in the head that fades after some rest or medication.

Because headaches are so common, most people rarely consider that they could signal something serious.

Yet doctors say that in rare cases, a sudden type of headache may require immediate medical attention.

Health experts warn that recognizing the difference between an ordinary headache and a dangerous one could be critical.

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A rare but serious symptom

Medical specialists classify more than a dozen different headache types. Most, such as tension headaches or migraines, are painful but not life threatening.

However, physicians highlight a much rarer condition known as a thunderclap headache.

According to the Mayo Clinic, this type of pain appears suddenly and becomes extremely intense within seconds.

The unusual speed and severity are what make doctors treat it as a potential emergency.

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When to seek help

Dr Amir Khan discussed the issue on the podcast No Appointment Necessary, warning that the symptom could be linked to bleeding in the brain.

Doctors stress that if such pain appears abruptly and reaches maximum intensity almost immediately, people should seek urgent medical care.

Possible causes

According to research and medical guidance from the Mayo Clinic and the American Migraine Foundation, thunderclap headaches can sometimes be linked to serious conditions such as:

  • bleeding around the brain
  • ruptured blood vessels
  • stroke
  • blood clots
  • severe spikes in blood pressure
  • infections affecting the brain

Doctors usually rely on CT scans, MRIs, or spinal fluid tests to identify the underlying cause and start treatment quickly.

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