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Ignoring Headaches Could Be Risky: Cases Rising Among 25–45 Age Group – CARE Hospitals Launches Specialised Headache Clinic In Vizag.

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Visakhapatnam, 14th of April 2026 :  In response to a growing rise in lifestyle-related neurological complaints, particularly among working-age individuals, CARE Hospitals, Visakhapatnam, today announced the launch of a dedicated Headache Clinic, aimed at enabling early diagnosis and structured, evidence-based treatment for patients suffering from recurrent and chronic headaches.

Headaches, often dismissed as a routine inconvenience, are increasingly emerging as a significant but under-recognised health concern. Medical experts highlight that migraine alone affects nearly 1 in 7 individuals globally, while India accounts for one of the highest burdens, with an estimated 150 million people affected. Despite this, nearly half of headache cases remain undiagnosed or self-managed, with many patients relying on over-the-counter medication instead of seeking medical evaluation.

At CARE Hospitals, Visakhapatnam, clinicians are observing a steady rise in patients, particularly in the 25–45 age group, presenting with persistent headaches linked to stress, prolonged screen exposure, and irregular lifestyles. Many individuals continue to depend on painkillers for months or even years, often seeking medical help only when symptoms begin to interfere with daily functioning and productivity.

The launch was marked by an awareness programme organised by the Department of Neurosciences (Neurology & Neurosurgery) and the Department of Interventional Radiology, bringing together specialists to highlight evolving approaches in headache care and the importance of early medical evaluation. Dr. G Kishore Babu, Dr. MGV Aditya, Dr. Avinash Jada, Dr. N.V.S Mohan, Dr. Sandeep Talari, Dr. Vijay Kumar Terapalli & Dr. Rajesh Poosarla from the Neurosciences and Interventional Radiology departments participated in the launch programme.

Experts emphasised that headaches should not be viewed as a single-condition problem. According to the International Headache Society, headaches are broadly classified into primary headaches, secondary headaches, and cranial neuralgias/facial pain, with patients often experiencing more than one type simultaneously. This makes individualised diagnosis and treatment essential.

The newly launched Headache Clinic adopts a multidisciplinary, protocol-driven approach, integrating neurology, neurosurgery, and interventional radiology. The clinic introduces a structured headache evaluation pathway, including detailed pattern mapping, trigger identification, and personalised treatment protocols, moving beyond symptomatic relief towards long-term management. It also offers advanced diagnostics and modern therapies, including minimally invasive, image-guided procedures for select conditions, reducing dependence on prolonged medication in appropriate cases.

Doctors cautioned that headaches accompanied by vomiting, vision disturbances, or neurological symptoms should never be ignored, and advised timely medical evaluation instead of prolonged self-medication.

The programme also highlighted advancements in interventional radiology, where select headache conditions can now be managed through minimally invasive techniques, offering effective relief with faster recovery and improved patient outcomes.

Mr. Sukesh Reddy G, Chief Operating Officer, CARE Hospitals, Visakhapatnam, said, “Neurological disorders like chronic headaches are often under-recognised, yet they have a significant impact on productivity and quality of life. At CARE Hospitals, our focus is not just on treating symptoms, but on building structured, specialised care pathways that enable early diagnosis and better long-term outcomes. The launch of this Headache Clinic reflects our larger commitment to strengthening advanced clinical capabilities and expanding access to high-quality, patient-centric neurological care in emerging healthcare markets like Visakhapatnam.”

Dr. MGV Aditya, Senior Neurologist, added, “Headaches are often underestimated, but not every headache is benign. Patterns, frequency, and associated symptoms matter. Recurrent or severe headaches can significantly affect quality of life and may indicate underlying neurological conditions. Through this dedicated clinic, we aim to move beyond temporary relief and focus on precise diagnosis and targeted treatment. Early intervention can prevent progression and help patients regain control over their daily lives.”

With this launch, CARE Hospitals continues to expand its focus on advanced clinical capabilities and patient awareness, encouraging individuals to move beyond temporary relief and seek early, evidence-based intervention for improved long-term outcomes. CARE Hospitals is among India’s leading healthcare providers, delivering advanced, multi-specialty care across its network.

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