Cluster Headache and Medical Cannabis

Cluster headache causes debilitating attacks of pain, which typically occur at the same time each day for several weeks. Known for causing intense, one-sided pain around the eye or temple, the attacks can last anywhere from 15 minutes to several hours. Cluster headache is relatively rare, and first line treatments are available to lessen the pain and help prevent future attacks. For patients who have not found relief, medical cannabis may be an option to explore for cluster headache.

Cluster Headache Symptoms

Cluster headache is characterised by excruciating pain, typically on one side of the head around the eye area or the temple. The pain is often felt on the same side of the head during each attack and is typically severe and disabling. An attack can lead to the sufferer rocking, pacing or even banging one’s head against the wall.

Additional possible symptoms of cluster headache include:

  • A red, watering eye on the affected side
  • The drooping/swelling of the eyelid on the affected side
  • A smaller pupil in the eye on the affected side
  • Sweating
  • A blocked or runny nostril, again, on the affected side
  • Nausea and vomiting

Cluster Headache Prevention

There are preventative treatments for cluster headache. The first line preventative treatment is a calcium-channel blocker called verapamil which is taken orally, however other medications and even surgery may play a role for some individuals. Preventative treatment may be necessary for those who experience chronic cluster headaches to ensure they can lead a normal life.

Cluster Headache Treatment

Over-the-counter pain relief is not typically effective for cluster headache. Specialist treatments and medication for cluster headache are available and should be implemented as soon as an attack begins. These include:

  • Sumatriptan injections – usually effective within 15 minutes, can be injected twice daily
  • Sumatriptan or zolmitriptan nasal spray – a fast-acting alternative to injections if preferred
  • Oxygen therapy whereby one breathes pure oxygen through a face mask. Studies suggest the use of oxygen for cluster headache works by contracting the cerebral vessels which widen during a cluster headache attack.

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