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Workshop to offer headache solutions
Hilton Head Island Packet, SC -
A free workshop on natural solutions to headache pain will be presented at 6:30 pm today at the Hilton Head Island library, 11 Beach City Road. ...
Favre frenzy translates into major headache for Packers
Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - Aug 3, 2008
Ever since their former QB stated he wasn't going to retire, the commotion has been distracting to most everyone in Green Bay. By MARK CRAIG, Star Tribune I ...
Ask Phoebe: End of construction, end of commuting headache
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand -
By Phoebe Falconer Now that construction on the Stamford Plaza looks to be coming to an end, can you find out what approximate date has been set for the ...
Fed banks on ongoing banking emergency
Financial Post, Canada -
What to do then will be yet another headache for whoever makes it to the Oval Office. The immediate headache for the central bankers, though, ...
fitness: headaches during workouts
Times Online, UK - Aug 3, 2008
Do you find workouts a headache? Up to 35 per cent of people who exercise regularly suffer a throbbing head during or after physical activity, ...
Rangers suffer a big Euro headache ... and it?s not all rosy for ...
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By Steven Beacom Rangers were dealt a major blow today when influential defender Carlos Cuellar was ruled out of the crucial Champions League qualifier in ...

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All the efforts of private equity firms to improve their image worldwide could quickly be undone if Mitt Romney wins the "veep-stakes" to be Sen. ...
Bulgarian headache for News Corp
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By Chris Dziadul | August 5, 2008 | 07:34 UK The Bulgarian national commercial station bTV has found itself in a dispute with cable operators over carriage ...NWS.A
Kinsale Regatta under way after funding headache
Irish Times, Ireland - Aug 3, 2008
ONE OF Europe?s oldest regattas got under way in Kinsale, Co Cork over the weekend and will continue until next Thursday. Activities planned for coming days ...

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Shipping headaches plague small companies
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If you?re the owner of a small exporting company, invest in some aspirin because shipping your goods overseas is becoming one big headache. ...
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Drug-Induced Headache
HC Diener, NT Mathew - The Unburied, 2000 - books.google.com
Page 390. Diener HC (ed): Drug Treatment of Migraine and Other Headaches. Monogr
Clin Neurosci. ... There is a drug-dependent rhythmicity of headaches. ...

Treatment of Tension-type Headache With Botulinum Toxin Type A: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled … -
JD Rollnik, O Tanneberger, M Schubert, U Schneider … - Headache, 2000 - Blackwell Synergy
... The pathophysiology is complex, but increased pericranial muscle tension may contribute
to the development of tension headaches in some patients. ... Headache. ...

The Hypnic Headache Syndrome -
NH Raskin - Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1988 - Blackwell Synergy
... Two of them reported headaches earlier in life, the clinical characteristics of
which conformed to classic (patient 3) and common (patient 6) migraine. ...

Clinical features of withdrawal headache following overuse of triptans and other headache drugs -
Z Katsarava, G Fritsche, M Muessig, HC Diener, V … - Neurology, 2001 - AAN Enterprises
... Symptomatic headaches were excluded by clinical examination, Doppler and duplex
sonography, and, when necessary, by CT scan or MRI. ... Headache. ...

Treatment of Chronic Cervical-Associated Headache With Botulinum Toxin A: A Pilot Study -
BJ Freund, M Schwartz - Headache, 2000 - Blackwell Synergy
... Chronic headaches with an organic basis such as "tension headache" (TH) and
"cervicogenic headache (CH) have an estimated 1-year-period prevalence in ... Headache. ...

Prophylactic Treatment of Cluster Headache with Verapamil -
IJ Gabai, ELH Spierings - Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1989 - Blackwell Synergy
... Efficacy of treatment was evaluated primarily on the frequency of the headaches
which was determined on the basis of headache calendars when available. RESULTS ...

An Epidemiologic Study of Migraine and Headache in 10-20 Year Olds -
DC Deubner - Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1977 - Blackwell Synergy
... A parent of all except 7 children in the age group 10-15 years filled out a
questionnaire about the child's headaches. ... Three children denied having headaches. ...

Prevalence of headache at preschool age in an unselected child population -
M Sillanpaa, P Piekkala, P Kero - Cephalalgia, 1991 - Blackwell Synergy
... 2-4). The overall prevalence of preschool headache has not been discussed even in
recent extensive monographs on the epidemiology of headaches at paediatric or ...

Analgesic Rebound Headache in Clinical Practice: Data From a Physician Survey -
A Rapoport, P Stang, DL Gutterman, R Cady, H … - Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1996 - Blackwell Synergy
... chronic analgesic users suffering from analgesic rebound, there is habituation to
the acute pain-reducing effects of an analgesic, worsening of headaches a few ...

Scalp Tenderness and Sensitivity to Pain in Migraine and Tension Headache -
PD Drummond, PD Drummond - Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1987 - Blackwell Synergy
... Pain in the fingers increased more rapidly in patients with episodically-recurring
tension headaches than in other patient categories or control subjects. ...

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Headaches

Headaches are one of the most common adult health problems. Most are not serious but may occur again and again.

Tension Headaches

The most common headaches are tension headaches (the dull, aching, pressing headaches that often develop after a difficult day at work or school or during times of physical or emotional stress). Most adults experience them from time to time. While some people rarely have tension headaches, others may have them daily (chronic).

Tension headaches are sometimes described as a feeling of having one's head in a vise or having a tight band around it. Usually, the discomfort is on both sides of the head. The neck, upper back and shoulder muscles may feel tense and tight, and the scalp may feel sensitive or painful. If the headache is severe, the person may be nauseous or have no appetite. Tension headaches are sometimes, but not always, related to contraction or spasm in the muscles of the head and neck.

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Most people do not need to see a doctor for help unless the headaches become frequent or severe. Mild tension-type headaches usually get better with home treatment or go away on their own. Severe or frequent tension-type headaches often require a combination of home treatment and prescription medication.

Cluster Headaches

Cluster headaches are recurring, severe headaches that cause deep, stabbing pain, usually around the temple or eye. The headache often occurs with a stuffy or runny nose, tearing and redness in one eye and a droopy eyelid. A cluster headache usually lasts about 30 to 60 minutes and then quickly goes away. The headaches often begin at night, right after the person has gone to sleep, but they can occur at any time of day.

Cluster headaches occur during periods of time called cluster periods or episodes. During a cluster period, the individual is likely to have headaches and may have several headaches every day. A cluster period may last for days or months and then not occur again for weeks, months or even years. Cluster headaches are more common in men than women, and there is no known cure. Medication and home treatment help reduce how often headaches occur, the severity of the pain and how long they last.

Migraine Headaches

Migraine headaches usually affect only one side of the head and often occur with nausea, vomiting and extreme sensitivity to light or sound. The headache pain is often described as throbbing or piercing and may range from mild to very severe. Although migraine headaches are usually one-sided, some people have headaches on both sides of the head. In some people, the pain may switch sides each time a headache occurs.

Migraine headaches occur repeatedly. A migraine typically lasts four to 24 hours but can last up to three days. Some people have symptoms, such as visual disturbances, 15 to 30 minutes before a headache starts. This symptom is called an aura. Migraines are most common in girls and women between the ages of 15 and 44. Some people have several headaches per month, while others have them much less often. Depending on the frequency and degree of pain, migraines may be treated with several different medications.

Hormone changes may trigger migraines headaches. While the reason is not clear, changes in estrogen and progesterone seem to play a role. Some women report having migraines just prior to or just after their periods, as well as when they are pregnant or are experiencing menopause.

Children's Headaches

Children and teenagers often have headaches along with sore throats, colds, sinus problems or other infections. They also may have tension headaches from stress and emotional strain. Approximately one-third of people who have migraine headaches first began having them as teenagers.

Causes and Risk Factors

Headaches have many causes, including:

  • Muscle strain in the neck, upper back or shoulder muscles
  • Emotional stress
  • Certain drugs
  • Eating or drinking cold foods and liquids
  • Coughing or sneezing
  • Eye strain
  • Alcohol, caffeine or other drug use or withdrawal
  • Exposure to smoke or fumes from chemicals, including carbon monoxide
  • Medical procedures, such as the aftereffects of a spinal tap
  • Dental problems or procedures, such as pain from grinding the teeth or from a root canal
  • Changes in the levels of chemicals in the body (neutrotransmitters)

Although rare, headaches in adults or children may be a sign of a serious illness. Other symptoms, such as vomiting, dizziness or changes in vision, may also be present. Some serious illnesses or injuries that can cause headaches include:

  • A head injury that damages the brain, fractures the skull or causes bleeding in or around the brain
  • Brain tumor (growth in the brain that creates pressure in the skull)
  • Alcohol, caffeine or drug abuse
  • Problems with pregnancy
  • Stroke
  • Aneurysm (bulging in a blood vessel of the brain)
  • Other health conditions, such as high blood sugar (hyperglycemia), low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), low blood calcium levels (hypocalcemia), kidney failure (uremia), glaucoma (nerve damage at the back of the eye), Lyme disease (bacterial infection spread by ticks) or inflammatory problems (lupus or temporal arteritis)

Treatment

Most headaches are treated with prescription or over-the-counter medicines. Patients have also experienced relief using stress management techniques, massage therapy and alternative medicine.

 
 
 
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