Monday, March 14, 2011

let's know 8 Type Headaches !


It seemed, no one who had never suffered from headaches, even some have been chronic. Recognizing the types of headaches lead you find the best treatment. 
Here, eight types of headaches, as reviewed Womansday. 

Headaches come from the mouth 

Center for headache is not on the head, but the mouth or jaw.Headaches can be felt throughout the day, but sufferers say that the most intense pain is felt the morning after the night do not brush your teeth or when the stress in the daytime, when most of them do not realize they menggerutukkan teeth. How to treat it? 
"Most patients do not realize that they can pay a visit to the dentist for treatment of occlusion for a special treat headaches," said Colleen Olitsky DDS, aesthetic dentist in New York and Florida."Bite someone, or occlusion-teeth grow in unison, can cause headaches and neck pain."

Migraine 

According to the National Headache Foundation, more than 29 million Americans suffer from migraine headaches. 
Not only painful and debilitating, migraine was also associated with nausea, vomiting, vision problems, as well as sensitivity to light and sound.Although little can be known about the exact cause of migraine, the experts provide the best alternatives for treatment. Among them, acupuncture, relaxation techniques (breathing exercises, visualization, yoga, and meditation), vitamin B12 and magnesium supplements, and botox injections.


Headaches due to migraine headaches 

You take medicine to ease headaches, not to make it worse.However, experts warned about a new type of headache is more common, especially among people with chronic headaches. This new type is called excessive drug-induced headache. Your headache medication, but instead followed a headache attack.The drugs in question, such as aspirin, acetaminophen, or ibuprofen are taken daily. The method of treatment will vary, depending on the patient and severity of headaches.

Sinus headaches 

Whether caused by a sinus infection or seasonal allergies, sinus headaches most often perceived as a deep pain in the cheekbones, forehead, or nose. Sinus headaches usually intensify sudden head movements (like bending over to pick something from the ground), when there was a shift and pressure in your sinus cavity. 
Manage the use of decongestants or antihistamines to combat the symptoms of sinus headache. However, it is quite possible if your doctor prescribed antibiotics to combat any infection.

Headaches due to lack of sleep 

Lack of sleep can cause severe headaches. The best way to deal with is acetaminophen or ibuprofen will relieve you a little, but at the same time will change your sleeping habits. 
Try to keep the same sleep schedule on weekends as you do for a week. Also, at least six hours sleep a night whenever possible.

Headache berkluster 

Recognized as one of the most painful types of headaches, cluster headaches are rare. Headache sufferers say this attack in a wave or "clusters." Headache may whack for weeks, even months, and usually followed by periods of "remission" for a month or more. 
The most common cause is low magnesium. Therefore, intravenous magnesium may work in part by opening blood vessels that cause headaches limited. Treatment options that can also be done, is oxygen
therapy, local anesthetics, and other drugs. 

Stress-related headaches 

Each source of stress can cause serious headaches. You can take pills to alleviate the symptoms, but consider other steps to end all headaches. 
"Take a good look when you start a headache," said Howard Schubiner MD, headaches and pain expert at the Providence Hospital in Southfield, Michigan. "The possibility that there are some major problems that bother you at that time, some disturbing situations, or situations where you feel trapped and you can not finish. If you find a pattern of attack, think about the pressure that occurs in those days."

Tension headache 

Headache experts estimate that the so-called "tension headache" is the most common type of headache reported by adults. Causes include fatigue, hunger, exposure to smoke, even your coworkers. 
Treatment for tension headaches may include acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or a combination of both. For patients with chronic tension headache, the doctor also commonly prescribe antidepressants to combat the pain.

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