Frequent headaches are a widespread concern, affecting nearly 1 in 6 Americans according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Despite their prevalence, headaches are often dismissed as minor nuisances. However, they can signal underlying neurological issues, and delayed diagnosis may have serious consequences. The complexity of the neurological system means that persistent headaches can be symptoms of conditions requiring urgent attention. Ignoring these warning signs not only prolongs discomfort but may allow dangerous disorders to go undetected, emphasizing the importance of timely medical evaluation and awareness.
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44. Missed Inflammatory Disorders Inflammatory conditions, such as giant cell arteritis (GCA), can present initially with headache symptoms that are frequently misattributed to more common headache…