Friday, January 1st, 2010 at
9:31 am
Tension headaches are the most common type of primary headache. As many as 90% of adults have tension headaches. Tension headaches are more common among women than men. Many people confuse tension headache symptoms for migraine, and can end up with the wrong treatment. One problem is that many symptoms overlap, and many people with migraine get frequent tension headaches as well.
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
8:01 pm
I’ve been having headaches every day for a while. I’ve been taking tylenol but i don’t want to take too much. What are some causes of headaches and how can I cure them?
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at
8:24 am
As you may be aware, one of the most common types of headaches is tension headache. The cause of this type of headache has not been pin-pointed due to the fact that there is more than one cause of it. Hence, the exact cause is yet unknown.
Studies have shown that about 10 million people visit the doctor’s office in a year with the complaint of an unbearable headache that slows down their daily routines. It has also been observed that about this type of headaches accounts for about 90% of all the headaches experienced.
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at
9:41 am
Symptoms of Migraine Headaches
What are you to do when a painful migraine comes on all of a sudden and you are looking for a home migraine remedy that gives immediate relief? Many of us take aspirin or ibuprofen, but this treatment may not be appropriate for everyone. Taking these and other drugs on a consistent can have severe side effects on your system like stomach ulcers and kidney issues. And although other drugs may be available, a lot of them have lots of other frightening complications. A migraine is a severe headache that is intensely painful and can be a condition that is disabling some individuals. Migraines are quite common among the population in general. In the U.S., 18% of females and 6% of males report having had at least one migraine headache during the past year. Migraines affect about 30,000,000 individuals in the US. They may occur at any age, but typically begin between the ages of 10 and forty and may start to lessen after the age of fifty.
Causes of migraine headache
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Monday, October 5th, 2009 at
4:47 am
If you are with child, chances are you will get a headache during your pregnancy.
Millions of people get headaches every day. These headaches vary in severity and quality, depending on the cause. And, just like everybody else, even pregnant women suffer from headaches. Being well informed about the common causes of pregnancy headaches can help you to enjoy a smoother ride. Although most headaches are benign, it is wise to be aware of the risks and red flags associated with headaches during pregnancy.
What are the causes of headaches during pregnancy?
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Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 at
11:39 am
There are many reasons for frequent headaches: stress, insomnia, tiredness, poor eating habits and even illness. Before you can determine how to treat your next headache, you first have to figure out its cause.
Most headache sufferers report a set of “triggers,” which precipitate attacks, or periods of prolonged headache pain. These triggers can be as simple as a stressful afternoon, or sudden changes in the weather, to certain perfumes and odors, to hormone changes, and seasonal allergies or even infection.
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