Monday, May 24th, 2010 at
6:09 pm
Headache indicates a pain in the head. Headache can be either mild or severe. Medically headache is termed as “cephalgia.” Causes of headaches are many and varied. For example, stress and tension in one’s life leads to headache. Lifestyle pressure with high demands of jobs, high workloads creates tension thereby leading to headache. There are also certain other factors which precipitate headaches such as insomnia which is caused due to lack of proper sleep, lack of proper appetite and the like.
Headaches are mainly of four types; namely, vascular headache, myogenic headache, traction headache and inflammatory headache. The most common type of vascular headache is migraine, which is characterized by a pain which is severe in either or both the sides of the brain. Migraine often leads to blur vision and sometimes creates an upset stomach. Migraine is a pulsating form of headache which is unilateral associated with vomiting, nausea, depression and sensitivity to sound, light, smell etc. Migraine causes are unknown. Causes of migraine headache are many and varied. For example, stress and tension in one’s life leads to headache. Lifestyle pressure with high demands of jobs, high workloads creates tension thereby leading to migraine. More than 75% of women are migraine sufferers.
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Monday, May 24th, 2010 at
6:09 pm
If so, what have you doneto alleviate the pain and disruption in your life? Have you gone ot the doc for help or have done it on your own? Any natural remedies or what medicines work best for you? Please let me know. These headaches are starting to disrupt my daily life. While I only use to get them a few times a month, now it’s everyday.
They make me so weak and ill…
Monday, May 24th, 2010 at
2:22 am

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Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 at
6:21 pm

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Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 at
7:37 pm
It’s not a migraine in terms of pain and sensitivity to light( believe me, I am WELL acquainted with those kinds of migraines), but I’ve had this headache for about 3 weeks. It’s kind of a dull pain, nothing I can’t live through~ but the sparkles are getting more pronounced and starting to affect my vision. Any ideas/advice?
Pre-natal appt 2:30 today. Was just wondering if I was over reacting to something that wasn’t a big deal.
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 at
7:37 pm
Headache is a mass disease. At one time or the other, you must have gone through the ordeal of it. Many a times, it is a passing feature! It doesn’t require any treatment at all. It comes, takes its time, tests and bothers you to the extent it can and departs away! All that you need is to have patience and understanding then!
This much about the normal headaches! The real problem starts when it becomes chronic. The severe pain will drive out all understanding and patience within you and you feel that you must have instant relief, otherwise the head will break!
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Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 at
6:12 pm
Started a new call center job, and am getting stress headaches, which hurt very bad. What can I do to stop these headaches from happening.
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 at
6:12 pm
my doctor said the muscle pain is caused by muscle spasms and that causes heaaches and things but i also got some symptoms of migraine headaches and mostly those of tension headaches such as headache upon wakening, one lasting days coming and going during the day etc. is this possible to have all this at once???
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 at
6:08 pm
Ever heard of hot flushes and mood swings? These are among the common symptoms of this medical condition commonly associated with women called menopause.
Menopause is actually a process which results to the stoppage of a woman’s monthly period. Menopause, which is characterized by hormonal changes, begins between the ages of 40 and 50.
A woman who is undergoing the process of menopause experiences lots of hormonal changes which are manifested through various symptoms like hot flushes, irritability, erratic menstrual cycle and other symptoms. Women who are in the process of getting menopause may also experience insomnia, loss of sexual urge, forgetfulness, headaches, osteoporosis and even gain in weight.
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