Examples
100% oxygen inhaled through a face mask
How It Works
Oxygen is given at a high flow rate of 6 to 7 litres per minute for
10 to 20 minutes at the start of a
cluster headache.1
It is not clear how inhaling oxygen relieves headache pain. It
probably works by narrowing blood vessels, which leads to reduced pressure and
inflammation associated with cluster headaches.
Why It Is Used
High-flow oxygen inhalation therapy is used to treat cluster
headaches. If headache pain is not relieved within 20 minutes, oxygen therapy
should be stopped.
High-flow oxygen therapy does not prevent a cluster headache—it
only provides temporary relief of headache pain.
How Well It Works
Oxygen therapy relieves headache pain in 50% to 85% of people who
use it to treat emerging cluster headaches.1 It
relieves pain within 10 to 15 minutes for many people. You will need to repeat
the procedure as the next headache begins.
This therapy seems to work best for people who are under the age of
50 and who have occasional (episodic) cluster headaches. When oxygen therapy is
started at the beginning of a cluster headache, it often stops the entire cycle
from developing.1
Side Effects
High-flow oxygen inhalation therapy usually causes no side effects.
But it may be difficult to sit still to receive oxygen therapy during a
painful cluster headache.
What To Think About
The major drawback of this therapy is that you must have continuous
access to an oxygen tank, since you usually don't know when a cluster headache
will occur. It may be inconvenient to keep oxygen on hand all the time.
Ergotamine medications may be easier to use when headaches occur at times when
you are not at home.
If needed, oxygen can be combined with cluster headache medications
(such as sumatriptan) for the most effective treatment. Oxygen also
may be combined with preventive medicines to reduce how often you get
headaches.
Oxygen may increase the risk of fire if it is used near an open
flame, and it cannot be safely stored or used if you are smoking or if you are near a flame of
any kind (lit fireplace or gas stove).
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