This article about tension
headache relief is appealing for those interested about this topic is written
by Neil Day
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The tension headache is what most people refer to when they say they have a
headache. It is the most common headache experienced. Some people actually have
chronic tension headaches, which means the tension headaches occur often. The
tension headache is usually mild or moderate but can be severe. The pain of a
tension headache is not localized and occurs over a wide part or all of the
head.
The
tension headache can be episodic or chronic. Episodic tension headaches occur
for a few hours at certain times such as under very stressful conditions, at
work near the end of the day, or when being subjected to Hannah Montana TV show
marathons. If the condition that causes the headache cannot be changed, such as
skipping work, then you need to manage the condition to lessen the severity or
length of the headache. If they occur only while at work, then check the
ergonomics of your desk and take breaks to walk around at least once an hour.
Tension
headaches are termed chronic when they occur more than fifteen times a month,
for at least three months. The chronic tension headache can even be continuous
with no beginning or ending during the day. Some people may not even realize
they have a chronic headache because they have become accustomed to the chronic
daily pain.
It
can be quite difficult to find the cause of a chronic tension headache.
Headaches may be caused by medication, medical conditions such as depression,
allergies (especially food allergies), bad posture, stress, lack of sleep, lack
of or too much caffeine, change of routine, lack of sleep, dieting, lack of
exercise, hormones and even overuse of pain medication to treat these
headaches.
According
to doctors of chiropractic medicine, tension headaches are caused by muscle
inflammation and trigger points, joint irritation, nerve compression, and
misalignment of the spine. Studies have shown that the frequency, duration and
severity of the tension headache can be decreased by receiving chiropractic
treatments. Many patients have initially gone to a chiropractor for another
reason such as back pain, and were pleasantly surprised to find that their
tension headaches were reduced or completely eliminated as well.
Keeping
in good physical shape by exercising and stretching daily will help control and
prevent a tension headache. Stretching disciplines such as yoga and tai chi
will loosen up tight muscles that can cause tension headaches. Getting regular
massages will also help loosen tight muscles and keep them loose which will
also prevent a tension headache. If stress is a suspected cause then keeping a
daily journal especially right before bedtime will help reduce stress.
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