Printable template
Cluster headache diary template
A simple printable cluster headache diary for paper tracking. Use it on its own if you need something offline, or start in the app when you want charts and shareable reports.
Cluster Headache Diary Template
Date, start time, end time, duration, intensity, treatment, response, triggers, and notes.
Printable diary sheet
The table is intentionally plain so it prints cleanly and leaves room for notes during a difficult cycle.
| Date | Start | End | Duration | Intensity | Medication or oxygen | Response | Triggers | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
When the app is easier than paper
Paper can work when you are starting out, but cluster headache attacks are often too intense for handwriting. The app keeps the same core diary fields while adding one-tap logging, automatic duration, charts, export, and temporary report links for clinicians.
Tracking tool, not medical advice
Cluster Headache Tracker helps you record attacks and prepare reports for clinical conversations. It does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, or replace care from a qualified clinician.
References
- Harvard Health - Keeping a headache diary - Example diary fields include onset, resolution, intensity, medication, and response.
- National Headache Foundation - Tracking Diaries - Diary templates commonly track frequency, duration, symptoms, medications, and triggers.
Move from a paper diary to one-tap tracking
Log attacks fast, keep the details organized, and turn your history into reports you can review with a clinician.