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Chronic
Headaches - Tips to Stop the Pain
Are you suffering from
constant headaches? Headaches are a common ailment,
but research has uncovered treatments that may help
your problem almost disappear.
According to the National Headache Foundation
(NHF) tension headaches affect nearly 78% of the adult
population. 13% of the population suffers from migraines.
Because the cause of migraines varies greatly, what
relieves a migraine in one person may trigger an attack
in another. The suggestions here are guidelines for
those who suffer regularly from tension headaches which
may have an identifiable physical cause.
WATCH WHAT YOU EAT
Some headache sufferers notice a connection
with eating or drinking foods with aspartame. For those
who are sensitive to the chemical it may cause blood
vessels to expand in the brain and trigger a headache.
Caffeine is used to treat headaches.
Its proprieties can assist pain medication in providing
relief and can be found in medications to treat migraines.
However, too much caffeine can have a 'rebound' effect
and actually cause headaches. If you suffer from regular
headaches you should avoid daily use of caffeinated
beverages such as coffee and certain sodas.
According to the McKinley Health Center,
avoiding tobacco can also reduce headaches.
Skipping meals may cause headaches in
some people, so eating regular meals may prevent headaches
in these individuals.
REDUCE THE STRESS
Getting enough sleep is important for
everyone. If you suffer from tension headaches you may
find getting your eight hours every night reduces the
amount or intensity of your headaches. On the other
hand, oversleeping can bring on a headache if you don't
get up at your regular time (such as on the weekend
or during holidays).
Some headaches also seem to be aggravated
by too much sun. Excessive exercise outdoors and lack
of hydration can lead to headaches. Keep eyes shaded
and be sure to drink plenty of water when outdoors.
Not surprisingly it was recently found
that women wearing tight ponytails had an increased
risk of tension headaches. Releasing or loosening the
hair and performing a brief massage to the head can
bring almost immediate relief.
MEDICATE
What you may think is a sinus headache
may actually be a migraine. A consultation with your
doctor may determine if you should switch to a migraine
medication.
According to the NHF, tension headaches
caused by stress should respond to reducing the stress
or use of over-the-counter analgesics. However, if headaches
occur almost daily you need to look for ways of dealing
with the stress and discuss other options with your
doctor.
As with caffeine, regular daily use
of over the counter medications can actually cause headaches.
If headaches occur for long periods,
are unusually intense or do not respond to pain medication
after several days you should seek treatment and diagnosis
from a health care professional.
Leading a healthy and active lifestyle
has many health benefits, including a reduction of tension-type
headaches. Combining a healthy lifestyle with avoidance
of triggers may help you find relief from tension-type
headaches.
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