Get personalised insights into your triggers, attack patterns, and monitor medications
MyClusters is a pattern recognition app designed specifically for individuals suffering from cluster headaches. The app enables you to track your headache episodes, identify potential triggers, and monitor how effective your medications are.
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Benefits
Quick Attack Recording
Get an overview of your recent attacks with minimal input required. Record basic details during an attack and complete the rest when you're feeling better.
Trigger & Timeline Overview
Track your common triggers and timelines to understand your pattern of good and bad days. Build a clear picture of your cycles and attacks.
Visual Pattern Insights
See your attack patterns visualized through cluster plots, helping you understand your unique headache experience.
Medication Tracking
Keep track of your preventive and acute medications in one place, making it easier to monitor your treatment approach.
Detailed Reports
Download comprehensive reports showing your attack duration, pain intensity, and bout patterns.
Cluster Profile
Create your cluster headache profile that gives you a snapshot view of your key disease characteristics.
Contribute to Research
Help shape the future of Cluster Headache research by consenting to your data being used for research. Research can highly benefit from real-world patient studies.
Your anonymized data helps researchers understand:
Onset and remission patterns of cluster headache bouts
Attack patterns and their potential triggers
Daily and seasonal rhythms (circadian and circannual patterns)
We protect your privacy:
GDPR compliant
No ads, ever
Your data stays anonymous
We will never share any data without your explicit consent
You can withdraw consent any time
You control what you share
What are Cluster Headaches?
Cluster headaches are among the most intense types of headaches, known for causing severe pain on one side of the head. These headaches typically occur around the eye, forehead, or temple area and can last between 15 minutes to 3 hours if left untreated. What makes them unique is their pattern – they can happen multiple times a day, sometimes up to eight times.
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Severe, one-sided pain around the eye, above the eye, and/or near the temple
Each attack lasts from 15 minutes up to 180 minutes without treatment
Attacks can occur from once every other day up to 8 times daily
At least one of these symptoms appears on the same side as the headache:
Red and watery eye
Stuffy or runny nose
Swollen eyelid
Sweating on the forehead and face
Smaller pupil and/or drooping eyelid
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Cluster headaches get their name from their tendency to occur in groups or "clusters." They typically follow one of two patterns:
Episodic Clusters: Headaches appear for weeks or months, followed by headache-free periods lasting at least three months
Chronic Clusters: Headaches persist for more than a year, either continuously or with very brief pain-free periods
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Cluster headaches stand out from other common headaches in several ways:
Compared to Migraines:
They're much shorter but occur more frequently throughout the day
The pain stays strictly on one side
People often feel the need to move around during attacks, unlike with migraines where people usually prefer staying still in a quiet room
Compared to Tension Headaches:
The pain is significantly more severe
They affect only one side of the head rather than both sides
They come with distinct symptoms like eye tearing and nasal congestion
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Modern headache tracking tools can help you:
Identify patterns in when your headaches occur
Recognize potential triggers
Monitor how well treatments work
Understand how the headaches affect your daily life
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