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		<title>Cluster Headaches</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 10:55:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rose Williams</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people in the world suffer from one or some of the different kinds of headaches. Usually, these headaches can be treated with OTC (over the counter) pain medications. Often, the headache is rather severe. One such kind of headache that can cause severe pain is called the Cluster Headache.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people in the world suffer from one or some of the different kinds of headaches. Usually, these headaches can be treated with OTC (over the counter) pain medications. Often, the headache is rather severe. One such kind of headache that can cause severe pain is called the Cluster Headache.</p>
<p>This kind of headache is considered to be very uncommon. Where other headaches appear to attack like a band around the front of the head, Cluster Headaches seem to occur in groups or clusters. The pain from a Cluster Headache can last anywhere between 15 minutes and three hours. They are of a very nasty nature when the pain is felt as sharp and stabbing like a knife wound.</p>
<p>Generally, Cluster Headaches occur near one of the eyes or temples. Some of the signs of Cluster Headaches include drooping eyelids, red and watery eyes, and nasal congestion on the afflicted side of the face. With Cluster Headaches the pain can be felt in either side of the head, but only one at a time as Cluster Headaches are unilateral.</p>
<p>Other symptoms of Cluster Headaches include having a stiff or tender neck and suffering from jaw pain and toothache. Cluster Headaches are one of a primary group of headaches where the cause is not completely understood. Unfortunately, it is well known that Cluster Headaches occur frequently and that while they are of a short time period they cause the sufferer severe to excruciating pain.</p>
<p>In Cluster Headaches the pain is strictly unilateral and it is very bad. The pain is known to usually develop around the eyes. It can happen once a day or more often during the day. Normally, the Cluster Headache develops at night and it may last for about 30 to 60 minutes.</p>
<p>However, Cluster Headaches can be episodic headaches too. The term &#8216;episodic&#8217; here meaning that they occur very rarely. This kind of headache is of a six-twelve week duration. The sufferer will experience an episodic Cluster Headache about once a year or for about two years. They will also develop the pain at the same time in each attack.</p>
<p>Episodic Cluster Headaches can also strike at the same time for a duration of a few weeks. This time period is then followed by a length of time without headaches. This period may last for weeks or even years. Chronic Cluster Headache sufferers on the other hand will experience several headaches everyday for many years.</p>
<p>Cluster Headaches are also sometimes called alarm clock headaches, because of their tendency to wake the sufferer from a sound night&#8217;s sleep; Horton&#8217;s Syndrome and suicide headaches. This last nickname is in reference to the excruciating pain and the desperation to end the pain.</p>
<p>While medical science refers to Cluster Headaches as being benign, for the person who has to live with this pain, the attacks are very painful and debilitating. It appears that the only real way to deal with these attacks is with drugs that have been especially designed for Cluster Headaches.</p>
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		<title>Dealing With Continuous Headaches</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jul 2011 14:42:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A large number of people suffer from various types of headaches. However, for some people, these headaches are present all the time. For those individuals who have constant headaches, understanding what creates them may be a method of preventing these constant headaches from reoccurring.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A large number of people suffer from various types of headaches. However, for some people, these headaches are present all the time. For those individuals who have constant headaches, understanding what creates them may be a method of preventing these constant headaches from reoccurring.</p>
<p>Around 78% of people who suffer from a chronic daily headache and a small number who are the victims of chronic migraines can find relief from daily persistent headaches by studying their lifestyles.</p>
<p>For every one of these individuals the treatment for their types of headaches will vary as the responses to their lifestyle changes and their medication is different with each individual.</p>
<p>In many cases, the sorts of foodstuffs and drinks that are consumed can be the reasons for unrelenting or constant headaches. One of the foremost triggers has proven to be a chemical sweetener known as aspartame.</p>
<p>Various individuals who have a sensitivity to this chemical can have frequent daily persistent headaches because aspartame causes the blood vessels in the brain to dilate, which will produce similar indications as some types of migraine headache</p>
<p>While caffeine based drinks are sometimes good for treating headaches too much caffeine can result in an effect called rebound. &#8216;Rebound headaches&#8217; is the informal medical term for those headaches which are the result of an overdose of something.</p>
<p>However, in this perspective, you should comprehend that what is an overdose of coffee for one person, might be all right for another person.</p>
<p>This overdose intake of caffeine is one source of constant headaches. Individuals who suffer from constant headaches ought to try to avoid caffeine drinks like coffee and some sodas completely in an effort to ascertain whether caffeine is the cause of their constant headaches.</p>
<p>Individuals can also get constant headaches because they smoke too much. Similarly, skipping meals, which causes low blood/sugar levels, can give rise to constant headaches.</p>
<p>To test these theories, reduce your intake of all tobacco products drastically or eradicate them altogether and eat small, healthy meals on a regular basis for, say, 21 days. Log the results in a diary.</p>
<p>As most of us comprehend, getting enough sleep is essential for the body. Some people who suffer from episodic tension headaches and constant headaches need to attempt to sleep for at least eight hours a night.</p>
<p>However, they ought to also ensure that they do not get constant headaches because they sleep too much. Sometimes oversleeping can trigger constant headaches too, so you need to work out how many hours sleep is right for you.</p>
<p>There is evidence that constant headaches can be aggravated by exposure to a great deal of sunlight. Also if exercise is performed outdoors the sun causes the body to get dehydrated very quickly. Having plenty of water to drink and keeping the eyes shaded will reduce the possibility of acquiring constant headaches.</p>
<p>Constant headaches can also be caused by taking too much over-the-counter (OTC) headache medication. Occasionally, people who live under a great amount of stress are subject to relentless headaches. The answer here is, obviously, to examine your life and reduce the amount of stress that you come under.</p>
<p>Finding ways to decrease your stress or taking anti-stress medication can help to diminish the headaches. Talking with your physician is one way of finding out what you can do for your continuous headaches.</p>
<p>Individuals who suffer from constant headaches can reduce the chances of falling victim to an attack by altering the manner that they live. Sometimes a couple of simple alterations are all that is needed, but it will take patience and perseverance to find the right headache treatment, like finding an allergy.</p>
<p>For instance, if coffee is known to bring on headache attacks, then decreasing one?s caffeine intake will help with stopping persistent headaches. Alterations like this are all that may be required.</p>
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		<title>Stress Headaches: What Are They?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2011 16:57:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all get headaches from time to time, but do you know why you have those headaches? If you just get a headache from time to time, once every few of weeks or so, it is not much of a problem, but if you fear your next headache, then you almost certainly do have a difficulty.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all get headaches from time to time, but do you know why you have those headaches? If you just get a headache from time to time, once every few of weeks or so, it is not much of a problem, but if you fear your next headache, then you almost certainly do have a difficulty.</p>
<p>Tension headaches are the most common and tension can be related to stress, but there are also purely stress-related headaches. This sort of headache can also be driven away by a tablet or two from the medicine cabinet, but it is better to get rid of the reason for the headache. Attack the reason not the symptom. The remainder of this piece is about what to do with the various kinds of stress headaches.</p>
<p>In essence, a stress headache happens once the obstacles that are presented to you engulf your ability to deal with them. Some people work well with stress others handle stress less well. Some individuals even thrive on it and others have learned how to de-stress rapidly.</p>
<p>When a person comes across stressful situations, a little bit of our mental resistance against stress is worn away. This is fine and is normal, but then as other stresses happen there is less and less defence left to carry on. Trying to cope whilst you are starting to feel weaker and weaker will often bring on a stress headache.</p>
<p>Another reason why a stress headache is the most common form of headache, is because other forms of headache can bring on a stress headache as well. The good news is that almost all types of headaches can be prevented or cured and a stress headache falls into this category.</p>
<p>There are, obviously pharmaceutical medicines to treat headaches and there are natural, home remedies as well but there are also non-medicinal methods of treating a stress headache. These other methods include: cognitive therapy, behavioural therapy and physical therapy.</p>
<p>These methods can be studied from books, night school classes, the local library, the Internet or by arrangement with your clinic or physician. It is well-worth learning how to use these techniques because taking drugs or treatments can lead to headaches as well.</p>
<p>Cognitive Therapy: seeks to &#8216;redirect&#8217; stress headaches. In this procedure, the patient is taught to recognize what begins the stress symptoms and what the onset of a stress headache feels like. Then they are taught how to modify their response to these conditions.</p>
<p>Behavioural Therapy: is a method of changing your life style to prevent the incidence of a stress headache. For instance, numerous individuals reach for comfort foods or alcohol once they get stressed, but it might be better for you to do something else, |when you feel a stress headache coming on.</p>
<p>Physical Therapy: tries using bio-feedback responses, so that when a stress headache starts, the sufferer strives using relaxation techniques (perhaps yoga) in order to reduce their stress and possibly prevent the stress headache from occurring. Meditation, deep breathing and prayer are some of the other techniques that can be tried.</p>
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		<title>Chronic Headaches</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 13:29:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most individuals who just get headaches very occasionally maybe do not realize that there are different sorts of headache. Different sorts of headaches affect different parts of the head and even headaches that affect the same area last different lengths of time. The ones that last the longest, giving almost constant pain, are called chronic headaches.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most individuals who just get headaches very occasionally maybe do not realize that there are different sorts of headache. Different sorts of headaches affect different parts of the head and even headaches that affect the same area last different lengths of time. The ones that last the longest, giving almost constant pain, are called chronic headaches.</p>
<p>Chronic headaches can seem like episodic migraine &#8211; a throbbing in the temples &#8211; but unlike episodic migraine, chronic headaches can go on for days, weeks, months and even years. One of the causes of chronic headaches is stress.</p>
<p>One of the features of these headaches is that the stress can escalate in a vicious circle. That is, stress brings on the headache, then you worry about the headache which causes more stress, which causes more pain and so on. This is a very difficult cycle of events for some people to break out of.</p>
<p>You can even bring on a stress-related chronic headache by worrying that you might have a headache. It is very depressing, because it seems that you only cannot win.</p>
<p>Sufferers of chronic headaches have a miserable time of it and normally make life miserable for everybody near them too. Therefore, if you are in continuous pain, do something about it.</p>
<p>The first thing to attempt is to discover the reason for your stress or anxiety. Something is starting your headaches and you almost certainly know what it is.</p>
<p>You need to scrutinize your life and find out what is so distressing about it. Is it your spouse, your career, your neighbours or your children? Is it an illness of yours or a close friend or member of the family? Money and debts? It could be a combination of several causes, in which case, you will have to de-stress them one by one.</p>
<p>This is the only sure way of countering chronic headaches that are caused by stress. You can take tablets to kill the pain and tablets to put you to sleep and tablets to calm you down, but in the long run, you know that they are not really helping and that knowledge will stress you out even more.</p>
<p>Other kinds of chronic headaches are chronic cluster headaches and chronic tension headaches. Episodic cluster headaches will happen each now and again, but chronic cluster headaches come about several times a day for years. Somewhere between 10% an 15% of sufferers of cluster headaches develop chronic symptoms.</p>
<p>There are various names for chronic cluster headaches depending on the gravity of the pain.</p>
<p>An episodic tension headache is the most common kind of headache. Everyone gets them from time to time, but a chronic tension headache is when you have periods of pain lasting for at least 15 days in a three month period.</p>
<p>If you suffer from chronic headaches, do not just take medication or do not just sit it out. You require professional advice once you suspect that you have a problem. You could endeavour to tackle it alone by taking up a sport or yoga to reduce your stress and tension, but it actually is better for you to tackle the problem of chronic headaches with the support of a professional.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everybody knows what a headache is from personal experience, but some individuals suffer from headaches a lot more often that others or what may be considered usual. There are quite a few different forms of headache, but by far the largest group is that of tension headaches.</p>
<p>Most people who have had a tension headache describe it as like having a very tight headband on. A trait of tension headaches is that the pain encircles the whole head: front, back and sides. However, the pain can also be in the back of the neck and even in the shoulder blades or collar bone region.</p>
<p>Usually, the pain is fairly mild when compared with other kinds of headaches. Tension headaches most often last for about thirty minutes, but they can go on for days non-stop or they can come and go for a long period of time.</p>
<p>There is also a chronic form of this type of headache known as chronic tension headache, which roughly means that the sufferer has the headache for over fifteen days a month over a period of seven months.</p>
<p>Because the word &#8216;tension headache&#8217; is a sort of blanket term, the manner that individuals experience it can vary quite a bit. Some individuals take it in their stride and others find it a real impediment to their lives. A great deal of people experience these headaches from the early morning or even as soon as they wake up.</p>
<p>Some of the indications sufferers of tension headaches have reported are: insomnia, which brings tiredness and often irritability with it; inability to concentrate; loss of appetite and painful neck and shoulder muscles.</p>
<p>These headaches have nothing in common with migraine (except that the pain is in the head). The two forms of tension headache are called: episodic and chronic.</p>
<p>You can try to cure episodic headaches if you feel the urge to on an ad hoc basis with either tablets or tension relief techniques. Typical headache tablets are aspirin and paracetamol. Typical tension relief techniques are yoga and meditation.</p>
<p>Sufferers from the chronic kind of tension headache, however, should seek medical advice in order to find out if their is a significant underlying cause for the condition. Occasionally, the cures individuals take can be the cause of their illness procuring worse.</p>
<p>Regrettably, some people who suffer from episodic headaches often take so much medicine that it worsens the condition. In this case, stopping taking headache remedies can reduce the number of headaches you have.</p>
<p>Women suffer from tension headaches more often than men do and middle-aged women more frequently than other age groups which has led to speculation that a general cause could be hormonal. However, there are so many possible causes that it is difficult to say.</p>
<p>Some people find that some foodstuffs trigger a headache occasionally. Coffee or anything containing caffeine is cited as one. Dairy food has also been blamed by individuals; alcohol by others. If you suffer headaches more frequently than your friends, try keeping a diary of what you have been eating for a week or two and note when you have the headaches. Is there a pattern? If you cannot sort it out by not eating certain foodstuffs, go to the doctor, but take your notes with you too.</p>
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		<title>What Are Chronic Tension Headaches?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rose Williams</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is quite a reasonable chance that someone you know has had some sort of headache today, only because there are so many different kinds of headaches around. These forms of headache could be the result of dehydration, missed meals, migraines or other sorts of headache like a tension headache or even a chronic tension headache.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is quite a reasonable chance that someone you know has had some sort of headache today, only because there are so many different kinds of headaches around. These forms of headache could be the result of dehydration, missed meals, migraines or other sorts of headache like a tension headache or even a chronic tension headache.</p>
<p>A tension headache can feel like a tight elastic band around your head, however, the pain from tension headaches goes away after a little time. But imagine having to suffer from a tension headache every day &#8211; for weeks. This type of tension headache is classified as a chronic tension headache because the symptoms may be experienced at least 15 days a month for a period of several months.</p>
<p>In the case of chronic tension headaches, the symptoms of the headache are roughly the same as those of tension headaches, except that the pain never really seems to go away. People who have experienced chronic tension headaches, say that the pain is as if they were wearing a tight band around their heads. Other people have described severe chronic tension headache pain as a hooded cape that hangs down onto their shoulders.</p>
<p>In the case of both tension headaches and chronic tension headaches, the pain can be felt either in the forehead region, in the sides of the head and sometimes even at the back of the head. At its usual power the chronic tension headache is a dull, aching pain, although sometimes the pain is like a restricting tightness. Generally the pain is mild to moderately intense.</p>
<p>The severity of the pain varies with the general physical condition of the individual concerned and it also varies with the different kinds headaches. Many people begin to experience chronic tension headaches as soon as they wake up in the morning, although others have reported that their chronic tension headaches start in the early hours of the day.</p>
<p>Normal tension headaches are more common than chronic tension headaches, although twice as many women as men suffer from chronic tension headaches. The duration and the severity of the pain is about the same as a normal tension headache , although the pain from the chronic tension headache is almost a daily thing and is also continuous in nature.</p>
<p>Individuals who get chronic tension headaches are thought to be more prone to anxiety and depression than non-sufferers of chronic tension headaches. It is also known that chronic tension headaches are more common during or after heightened periods of stress and anxiety. Anyone who has mood disorders like depression or anxiety should have these conditions treated before getting their chronic tension headache seen to.</p>
<p>Those suffering from chronic tension headaches can still lead pretty normal and fulfilling lives with the proper medical advice and treatment. Over time, they may come to know what starts their headaches and how avoiding these triggers can stop the onset of another bout of chronic tension headaches.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are so many sorts of headache and headaches are so common, that there is a very good chance that everyone you know has had them or still gets them. The reasons why people get headaches are just as wide-ranging. It could be stress, over-medication, migraine, lack of calories or tension. One of the worst kinds is chronic tension headaches.</p>
<p>A normal tension headache feels as if a belt is being done up tightly around your forehead, but they do not have a tendency to last very long and they are infrequent. A chronic tension headache is the same, but it may come every day or even a couple of times a day. A headache is classified as a chronic tension headache if you get a tension headache more than fifteen times in a month for several consecutive months.</p>
<p>Therefore, if you think that you are suffering from this type of headache, start to write notes in a diary. When? Where? How bad? How long it lasted? And anything else that you think may be relevant, like what you have eaten or done that day and the day before. You may become aware of a connection to work or diet.</p>
<p>Some sufferers describe the pain as like having a very tight strap wrapped around their head, others say the sensation of constraint goes down as far as their shoulders. In general, sufferers of tension and chronic tension headaches agree, that the pain is worst in the forehead, then along the sides of the head and sometimes at the back as well.</p>
<p>They say that the normal level of pain is a dull ache which can be mild to moderate in intensity. It is more of a nagging, always-on pain than a sharp, distracting pain.</p>
<p>Chronic tension headaches appear to be early risers, that is, some people wake up with them and others say that they start just after they get up in the morning. It is as if the contemplation of the day ahead is almost too much too bear. The pain can intensify at certain times of the day, or it can just slowly slip away practically unnoticed.</p>
<p>Chronic tension headaches are nowhere near as common as standard tension headaches, but they are twice as common in women as in men.</p>
<p>The main problem with these headaches, besides the ache itself, is that they become a routine event. You wait for it to happen, you are that certain that it will accompany you throughout the day as before. The pain can just become one continuous drag on your life.</p>
<p>For this reason, sufferers of CTH are often vulnerable to depression and anxiety and it is difficult to know which came first, the CTH or the depression / anxiety and which is causing which. If you think this could be your problem, do not try to cure the headaches yourself, go to see a doctor about the depression or anxiety, have that sorted out and the chronic tension headaches may disappear too without any further medication.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although orgasm is usually an enjoyable and positive activity for most people, it can be painful for others who find that it triggers coital headaches. For these people, sexual activity can actually cause these coital headache attacks.</p>
<p>Technically, a headache, or cephalalgia, is a symptom of a number of different conditions of the head and sometimes the neck too. They can be classified into two main groups: primary or idiopathic, and symptomatic, although there are other ways of classifying them too; for example by severity.</p>
<p>Put simply, primary headaches have a known or unknown cause, whereas symptomatic headaches are often caused by injury. Primary headaches include: migraine, tension headaches, cluster headaches and coital headaches, amongst others.</p>
<p>Coital headaches, also called coital cephalalgia or sexual headaches, is a rare, but painful type of headache that starts in the nape of the neck during sexual intercourse, but before climax. It can happen in all conditions where climax is the expected result. The pain can move to behind the eyes and can then be even more severe. Typically the pain will last from a few minutes to an hour or so, but some cases have been known to continue for days in the worst cases.</p>
<p>Men are three times more prone to coital headaches than women and the age groups most at risk are those between 20 and 25 and 30 and 44. Nobody really knows why this should be. Coital headaches afflict about one percent of the population, although this number could be a lot higher because of people being embarrassed to talk about it.</p>
<p>Coital headaches are benign, meaning that they cause no long-term ill effects, as far as we know. It seems that people taking sexual stimulants, like Viagara, are about 10% more at risk to a bout of coital headache. In fact, besides the obvious, temporary pain, the worst effects of coital headaches are varying degrees of dizziness, confusion and stiffness of neck.</p>
<p>However, it is still worth while visiting a doctor though, especially in the early cases, just to rule out the more serious causes of headaches, such as brain tumours and blood clots. However, the doctor can do rather little to help by way of cure. He may recommend a complete abstention from any kind of sexual practice for a period varying from days to weeks or he may suggest trying taking medication a short time before sexual activity begins.</p>
<p>Some of the headache medications that can be used are <i>indomethacin, imitrex, zomig</i> and <i>propranolol</i>, although if the headaches persist, your doctor could prescribe daily preventive medication. People suffering from frequent coital headaches may experience a positive response to migraine preventive medications, such as <i>beta blockers</i> or <i>verapamil</i>. Non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) such as <i>ibuprofen</i> may similarly be helpful. Coital headaches and migraines are also more likely to occur if a person is in poor physical health.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, the cure for coital headaches for many people can be as &#8216;easy&#8217; as adjusting your weight up or down to the normal weight for your size. Coital headaches can also be treated in some sufferers by an increased level of exercise, although this may stimulate exertion headaches in some cases.</p>
<p>The good news is though that most headaches related to sex are not serious in nature. In deed, various studies actually suggest that orgasm can relieve headaches and migraine in some cases. This implies that for some adults, refusing sex may actually be the reason that delays headache treatment.</p>
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		<title>The Different Types Of Headaches</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 13:58:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are quite a number of well-known sort of headache. These include pressure headaches, migraine headaches, tension headaches, chronic daily headaches, cluster headaches, ice pick headaches and sinus headaches.</p>
<p>A migraine headache is a very severe, debilitating headache. This kind of headache has a profound impact upon the daily lives of its sufferers. The pain can be a pulsating sensation or sometimes a throbbing kind of head pain. This throbbing pain can vary from moderate to severe. The symptoms of migraine headaches include nausea with high audio-visual sensitivity. The migraine type of headache often comes with a precursory warning sensation called an aura.</p>
<p>The aura is experienced in the form of alterations in visual perception. You may see bright flashes, swirls or blurs and sometimes you may even lose a part of your sight. You could also experience a numbness or a tingling in your arms. These precursory warning symptoms will dissipate a while before the migraine attack begins. A migraine headache can last for up to three days without any treatment, before it subsides.</p>
<p>The kinds of tension headache cause a dull, constant pain in the forehead, the sides or back of the head. Some people liken a tension headache to a tight band wrapped around the head and it is considered to be one of the most common kinds of headache. A tension headache does not create symptoms like light sensitivity, loss of sight, nausea and vomiting.</p>
<p>Tension headaches are known as episodic or chronic kinds. Usually, most sufferers of this kind of tension headache, get chronic headaches. It is thought that about 40% of the population suffers from tension headaches at some time or another in their lives. Another of these sorts of headache is the Chronic daily headache.</p>
<p>Most chronic daily headaches are tension headaches or headaches that result from ingesting too much pain medication. With these sorts of headache, the pain is of a constant, dull nature &#8211; there can also be a feeling of tightness like a rubber band around the head. A chronic daily headache is diagnosed by its duration: the pain must last for at least 15 days per month during a three month period of time.</p>
<p>Another sort of headache is the Cluster headache group, which is a rare but very painful kind of headache. The name of this headache comes from the fact that the headache produces clusters of pain. Periods of continuous Cluster headaches may last weeks or months, but this is then followed up by long periods of no headaches at all.</p>
<p>Cluster headaches are usually to be found on one side of the head only. Usually the sharp, penetrating pain begins behind one eye. Cluster headaches cause red, teary eyes, a stuffy nose and sometimes symptoms like nausea and sensitivity to light may occur too.</p>
<p>These are just a few of the many kinds of headaches that can be experienced. The pain from the headache can be mild or it can be excruciating in its severity. To find relief from these headaches you should talk with your doctor about treatment or you can buy some over the counter headache pain tablets.</p>
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		<title>Treatments For Headaches</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we are suffering from a headache we generally try to think of ways to stop the pain. However, because there are various sorts of headaches, the treatments may be effective for only a some of the headache types. There are two different ways of curing the pain caused by headaches. These types of headache treatment are called prophylactical and abortive headache treatments.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we are suffering from a headache we generally try to think of ways to stop the pain. However, because there are various sorts of headaches, the treatments may be effective for only a some of the headache types. There are two different ways of curing the pain caused by headaches. These types of headache treatment are called prophylactical and abortive headache treatments.</p>
<p>The prophylactic treatment needs to be taken everyday in order to reduce the frequency of the attacks and to control the severity of the headache. Abortive headache treatment is begun only when the headache starts.</p>
<p>You must understand that your doctor will not prescribe any prophylactic headache treatment unless you are suffering from several, frequent headache attacks per month. Furthermore, when you take the prophylactic medication you will be checked for side effects like weight gain, water retention, lethargy, memory impairment and hallucinations.</p>
<p>The treatment of headaches with prophylactic medication begins with a low dose. The dose is then increased regularly. You will also be checked every month or so to find out if the treatment is taking effect. Your doctor will also make sure that you are not on any other types of medication or vitamin supplements during this early phase of your headache treatment.</p>
<p>It is very important for the doctor to know whether the patient is or becomes pregnant. If you do become pregnant, then your doctor should be informed, so that checks can be done to uncover any possible side effects to the unborn baby.</p>
<p>The main prescription drugs given for stopping headache are beta blockers like Tenormin and Lopressor. Calcium channel blockers such as Cardizem, Dilacor, and Procardia are also used. Doctors can also prescribe anti-depressants such as Elavil and Zoloft. You may also be given serotonin antagonists like Sansert.</p>
<p>Usually, anti-convulsants such as Tegretol, Depakote, and Dilantin are also given for headache treatment. Cafergot and Sansert (ergot derivatives) could also be given by your doctor. The &#8216;abortive&#8217; headache treatment types available for your headache pain are usually the &#8216;over the counter&#8217; (OTC) type. These include Paracetamol, Aspirin, Tylenol, Panadol, Motrin, and Advil to mention only a few. Tylenol and Panadol are known as Acetaminophen drugs. Motrin and Advil belong to the family of drugs known as Ibuprofen.</p>
<p>Further to these headache treatments there are also non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs or NSAIDs. The side effects of NSAIDs like Naprosyn and Meclomen include nausea, gastrointestinal pain, dizziness, diarrhea, light-headedness and constipation. These headache treatments can also cause some people to get side-effects in the form of a different type of headache.</p>
<p>Since these drugs can cause side effects, you should consult your doctor in order to find out whether they are suitable for you or not. People who prefer an &#8216;alternative&#8217; headache treatment should ask their doctor whether he thinks the alternative medicine, such as aromatherapy, will be efficacious.</p>
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