Headache Pain
Do you suffer from headache pain?
We know that headache pain is certainly no fun. Plus, it can be caused by many different illnesses.
At this time, scientists divide headaches into two broad categories - primary headaches and secondary
headaches.
Primary type headaches are not caused by problems such as bacgteria, viruses, other bacteria, organs or a
person's internal structure. For example, migraine, cluster, tension, and rebound headaches are all types of
primary headache. On the other had, secondary headaches are those caused by an underlying structural or organic
disease.
Here are the most common reasons for headache pain
Migraine headaches
While there isn't much understood about the cause of migraines, it is believed that genetics and
environmental factors both seem to play a role.
It is believed that these headaches may be caused by changes in the trigeminal nerve, which is a
major pain pathway. Brain chemicals, including serotonin — which helps regulate pain in your nervous system —
also may be involved. Read more ...
Sinus headaches
Sinus headaches are actually secondary-type headaches in that come as the result of a sinus
infection. They occur when sinuses become congested with mucus. This could be as the resylt of a
cold, allergies, the flu or an infection such as sinusitis. Read more
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Chronic tension headaches
No one has yet to discover exactly what causes tension headaches because most scientists agree that there
isn't just one cause. Some of the probable causes of chronic tension headaches are anxiety, fatigue, hunger,
overexertion, and emotional or mental stress, including depression. Read more ...
Menopause headaches
As you might guess, many of these headaches are hormonal in nature. This is because some women start
having severe migraines at puberty and then again at perimenopause. These headaches tend to
disappear once menopause passes. Read more ...
Chronic daily headaches
This category of headaches refers to very frequent headaches - 15 days a month or more - including those
headaches associated with medication overuse.
Chronic daily headaches have different sub-groups, and are primarily categorized as chronic tension-type
headaches and chronic migraine headaches. Read more ...
Headache and neck pain
The way you hold your head, the way you sleep, how you hold the telphone - all or any of these could
be the reason why you are suffering headache and neck pain. Headache and neck pain can usually be relieved with
over-the-counter medications such as ibuprofen or acetiminiphen. However, if these don't work - and the pain
persists for a long peiod of time - it's best to see your healtcare orovider as your pain could be caused by
something serious, such as fibromyalgia or a herniated disk. Read more ...
Secondary headaches
There are also a number of secondary - or non chronic -headaches. Included in this group are headaches related
to injuries and illnesses such as colds, the flu, or a viral infection. Additionally, there are these
secondary-type headaches.
• Ictal headache
• Ice cream headache
• Thunderclap headache
• Toxic headache
• Coital cephalagia or sex headache
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