This article about frequent
headaches is appealing for those interested about this topic is written by Steve
Valentino
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Having
a headache is really annoying and sometimes really difficult to avoid. More
often than not, you take pain relievers to stop the pain of occasional
headaches, and you may take them in advance. Soon, without you noticing it, you
are taking pain relievers everyday; a habit that is not good for you. Pain relievers
offer immediate relief for occasional headaches. But if these are taken beyond
the limit, you may be contributing more to a cycle known as frequent headaches.
Frequent
headaches are due to medication overuse. They start when you take too much
headache medication -- more than what your doctor prescribes or what the label
instructs. You may not realize it, but you are overdosing until you miss a day
and you start to feel the headache again, which is sometime more intense than
before.
Frequent
headaches are often characterized with dull, achy pain, and sometimes throbbing
or pounding pain. When these attack, you will also feel nausea, anxiety,
restlessness, irritability, memory problems, depression and trouble sleeping.
These symptoms may not be alarming to you but can definitely interfere with
your ability to work and to perform daily tasks. That is why it is important to
take your headaches seriously and consult your doctor, especially if you have
three or more headaches a week, or if you take a pain reliever for headaches
everyday, and they are getting worse.
Although
this type of headaches has various treatments, taking good care of yourself is
still the best way to prevent them from occurring. You should avoid headache
triggers like the activities that you often do and the foods that you eat
before the headaches start. You should also get enough sleep and do not skip
meals. But above all, exercise regularly, because this is good for your body
and reduce stress by trying yoga and other forms of relaxation exercises.
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