This article about treatment for
your headache is appealing for those interested about this topic is written
by Michael Russell
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Probably the most common pain everyone experiences is headache. Rather than a
disease, headache usually comes as a symptom of some underlying disorder.
Dietary or alcohol recklessness may also result to headache. Furthermore, this
could be a sign of something that needs careful diagnostic treatment by a
doctor. The two most common types of headaches are tension headache and
vascular headache.
A
stressful situation usually precedes a tension headache, that's why this is
rightfully called so. According to experts, this type of headache is caused by
muscle tightening in the neck and shoulder areas. This explains why a person
suffering from tension headache cannot seem to find a comfortable position,
either sitting or lying down. There is pain in the head and shoulder areas. It
has been observed that when left untreated, tension headaches produce tender
nodules in the muscles of the shoulders and at the base of the neck.
Moist
heat packs can usually relieve tension headache especially at its very early
onset. The tight muscles usually respond to moist heat application. Special
attention on the other hand should be given to the small tender nodules or the
"trigger points" in the neck and shoulder muscles. Vigorous massage
in the neck and shoulder areas and focusing on the tender nodules will usually bring
relief. While a stretching and strengthening exercise repeatedly done three to
four times a week over a period of several weeks will bring complete relief.
Since
tension headache stems from some tension producing factors, eliminating these
factors will completely eradicate the headache. Self-assessment can help you
pinpoint the culprit. What causes your tension? Is it related to your attitude?
Or does it have something to do with your lifestyle? Is it work-related
tension? You may need to do some changes in your attitude and probably in your
lifestyle. You may want to include a daily exercise program and incorporate
proper rest. Taking pain medications and tranquilizers provide only temporary
relief and do not actually correct the underlying causes. If you experience
sleeplessness caused by tension and headache, taking a bath using lukewarm
water 10 to 15 minutes before going bed and routinely doing this every night
may help you relax and relieve the headache.
Vascular
headache, the second common type of headache is characterized by throbbing pain
and a feeling of increased pressure inside the head. Just moving the head can
even be painful. Naturally, you will always reach for a bottle of aspirin to
relieve the pain but pain relievers most often only mask it and usually when
the efficacy of these pain relievers subside you will feel the pain again. Some
health experts suggest a better and more effective treatment to remedy this
type of headache using only water. You should be seated in a comfortable chair.
Find a container large and deep enough to hold both your feet and some hot
water. The temperature of the hot water should be bearable and should reach
your knees. Then apply cold packs on your forehead or back of the neck. Relief
should be felt within 10 to 15 minutes after applying the water therapy. You
can end the treatment with a short, soothing warm shower.
Michael
Russell Your Independent guide to
Headaches