Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
6:16 pm
Headaches are one of the most common reasons people seek medical help. Headaches are a common cause of suffering, but all headaches are not created equal. For example, a migraine is a splitting headache that just seems to set in apparently caused by no reason at all. If you have a stable pattern of recurring headaches accompanied by nausea at least some of the time, you probably have migraine.
The symptoms accompany the headache including nausea, vomiting, or the feeling that light bothers the eyes (photophobia) or sound bothers the ears (phonophobia). Some people seem prone to migraine headaches, others get tension headaches, sinus headaches or cluster headaches. Once the pain of headache sets in, it is sheer agony. Headaches are diagnosed based on symptoms. No procedure can determine the diagnosis.
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Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
2:08 pm
Sometimes I get headaches at school, but how can I cure them quickly at school? I can’t take medicine by the way. I am male and 13 years old.
Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
4:32 am
I have started on Amitriptylene 20 mg for the last week for a continuous tension headache and facial pain maybe caused by TMJ. Im not sure how long I need to wait to get some relief (although its not as intense) my doctor said two weeks. Has anyone had any experience of this drug?
Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
3:55 am
Migraine headaches can be a pretty big pain. They are capable of making anyone feel sick and can ruin a day so fast. If you are suffering from the pain and want a solution just keep reading. There are tons of ways you can get fast relief from a headache. And going to see the doctor does not have to be one. Spending money on something that you can be avoided is great. And going to the doctor can be avoided. Because you can find relief for those migraine pains at home and no I am not talking about inside the medicine cabinet. Instead you can get rid of a migraine naturally by following a few easy tips.
The next time you are experiencing a headache just try some of these tips. Drinking plenty of water will help your body to naturally get rid of the pain. You do not need to drink liters upon liters. But instead just drink a few glasses everyday. It not only will help you stay hydrated and healthy but will also prevent headaches. Another thing you should do is exercise. Staying healthy and fit is great for your health. It allows your body to stay stronger and become more capable of fighting off sicknesses. And most importantly keeps your body away from migraines.
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Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
3:36 am
I’m 44 and my periods are irregular. I have new hair growing around my hairline and bad headaches. Are these symptoms that menopause is starting?
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at
10:06 pm
The most incapacitating of all vascular headaches, this type lasts from 15 minutes to 3 hours and typically occurs in clusters, coming and going repeatedly over several days or weeks and then disappearing for months or even years.
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at
3:19 pm
When u can’t get rid of the stress because the stress IS YOUR HUSBAND….and you keep getting headaches every day what can u do???
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at
2:15 pm
What are tension headaches?
Also known as muscle contraction or chronic daily headache, this is the most common variety of headache. Most people will have suffered from tension headaches at some point in their lives and never seek medical assistance but for a small minority of patients the condition is severe, long-standing and may be difficult to treat.
What causes tension headaches and who is at risk?
It was long believed that tension headaches were due to overcontraction of the muscles covering the scalp and back of the neck. However, all types of chronic (prolonged) headache may give rise to increased muscle tension and individuals with tension headaches often describe the continuous squeezing discomfort even when completely relaxed.
Despite this condition being one of the most common to affect humans, surprisingly little is understood of the exact mechanisms giving rise to the symptoms.
It is not uncommon for tension headaches and migraine (another type of headache described in a separate factsheet) to occur in the same individual, often with the migraine attack subsiding and evolving into a tension headache.
Tension headaches are undoubtedly more common in people suffering from anxiety and depression and effective treatment of these conditions may result in improvement of the headache. As tension headaches can last for a long time, this often arouses the suspicion in the sufferer and his or her doctor that a brain tumour could be the cause of symptoms.
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at
9:11 am
Cindy Heller is a professional writer. To learn more about the symptom, cause and treatment of frequent headache, please visit http://www.frequentheadache.net .
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Fatigue can cause frequent headaches and if the underlying cause is left untreated, then the headaches will go on. Another possibility is treating only the headaches, which will only make the patient an addict to painkillers but headaches will go back.
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