
Learn to recognize the type of headache you suffer from. All about the symptoms, causes that provoke it, and the recommended treatments.
The percentage of women who regularly suffer from headaches is increasing,
Their incidence is higher among developed countries,
It is estimated that 6 Spaniards out of 10 suffer from headaches, and women are the first victims of this unpleasant ailment.
90% of the population suffers from occasional headaches or migraines and between 10% and 20% suffer from them chronically.
Not all headaches are the same, some are just the symptom of a disease and others are true diseases by themselves.
The headache, whether mild or serious, should be treated by the specialist and observe when it occurs, at what time and circumstance,
learning to recognize it and thus collaborate with the specialist in the search for the appropriate remedy.
We will first stop at the "migraine", a headache that affects a large part of the population.
Migraine:
It is a persistent and throbbing headache in which it feels as if an internal hammer is slowly destroying our heads.
Its annoying and painful "pounding" or "heartbeat" worsens with the slightest physical effort and any movement that is made is a real ordeal.
When a migraine is very intense it can cause nausea and even vomiting,
In addition to leaving the sufferer with an extreme sensitization to light and noise,
So if someone shouts nearby it can be terribly annoying.
Sometimes it is accompanied by tremors, cold hands, and dizziness.
Migraine attacks last for a few days:
It is not genetically transmitted
Migraine is not necessarily hereditary, but it is a family affair and runs through some families more than others.
Generally, if parents suffer from migraines frequently,
Their children probably suffer, this is because it is a problem related to lifestyle habits,
Type of diet, character.
Even though it is not genetically transmitted.
Causes of migraines:
The causes of this ailment are not clear,
although it is a fact that migraine affects men much less than women and a common denominator among migraineurs is "anxiety."
Antihistamines or neutralizing injections-vaccines under prescription are an effective treatment.
Arthritis migraine:
. Pain in the back of the head and neck accompanied by inflammation of the joints and muscles are its symptoms.
. The cause of this migraine is not clear, but it probably derives from a stiffening of the muscles in order to defend against pain.
. The most indicated treatments are usually anti-inflammatory or analgesics and muscle relaxants.
Feverish malaise:
. Generalized headache that develops during the rise and stay of fever.
. The cause is an infection and the headache is caused by the dilation of the blood vessels of it.
. The recommended treatment will be the taking of aspirin or paracetamol and antibiotics in the appropriate doses.
Hangover:
.Throbbing headache, sometimes accompanied by nausea and even vomiting.
. The cause is the consumption of alcohol, which causes dilation and irritation in the blood vessels, thus producing the headache.
. Drinking plenty of fluids and fructose will lessen the effects of alcohol.
Hunger pain:
. Headache occurs when for some reason food is delayed or a meal is skipped.
. Low blood sugar is the cause.
. The treatment is none other than eating something light, preferably low in sugar and high in protein.
Preventing it is as simple as regulating habits and mealtimes, as well as maintaining a diet rich in proteins and slow-absorbing carbohydrates.
Sinus pain:
. It is an oppressive pain over the nostrils, usually accompanied by fever, runny nose, and nasal congestion.
. Nasal infections and polyps can cause this ailment.
. Prescription decongestants or antibiotics are among the usual treatments, but depending on the severity of the case,
the specialist will assess a possible surgery to drain the nasal passages.
Stress pain:
The most common headache is the one caused by tension, stress, or fatigue, called "tension headache", and the number of women suffering from it is increasing due to the current pace of life.
The vast majority of people who suffer from this type of headache would feel much better with the lifestyle modification.
It is also possible to prevent episodes by avoiding stress or learning to live with it in a more relaxed way,
understanding the situations that cause it, and remedying them.
When the headache has already started, a gentle massage of the neck, shoulders, and head can be of great help,
as well as lying down and relaxing for a few minutes with the light off.
. Dull, constant, and oppressive pain appears in bands around the head and there is pressure on the scalp and neck.
. The cause is stress and depression in most cases.
. Ensure sufficient rest, use of prescription pain relievers,
application of ice packs,
Antidepressants,
Massages,
Exercise at least 3 times a week, and relaxation techniques,
As well as psychological help (psychotherapy), are among the recommended treatments.
In addition, the infusion of passionflower is ideal for relieving stress and associated muscle tension that directly contributes to headaches.
Traumatic pain:
. It is a constant pain, either locally or generalized.
. It usually appears months after receiving a severe blow to the head.
. Treatment will generally be based on prescription anti-inflammatories, analgesics, and/or antidepressants.
Eye fatigue:
. Characteristic frontal pain in the eyes or on them, produced generally by visual overexertion.
. The eye muscle becomes unbalanced and pain appears.
. Normally, by improving vision conditions, the ailment disappears, if not, it is necessary and convenient to consult an ophthalmologist.
Cluster headache:
. The second most common type of primary headache after migraine,
which is also called "suicidal" headache because of the intense pain experienced by those who suffer from it.
. Cluster headaches differ from other types of headaches by the characteristics of their attacks.
Those affected present pain of great intensity, rapid onset, unilateral, and generally around the eye or temple.
The crises are usually accompanied by symptoms in the ocular region,
generally tearing, drooping of the eyelid, redness ... and/or nasal, mainly congestion or discharge.
. Cluster headaches are also characterized by seizures that occur with surprising punctuality, predominantly in the evening and/or at night (in 73% of cases).
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