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Cefalea histamínica; Neuralgia migrañosa; Dolor de cabeza histamínico; Cefalea en racimo
En caso de ser propenso a sufrir de cefaleas en brotes, deje de fumar. Igualmente, es necesario evitar el consumo de alcohol y de cualquier alimento que esté asociado con este tipo de cefalea. En algunos casos, los medicamentos pueden prevenir la aparición de este tipo de cefalea.
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