Archive for December, 2008

Subliminal Headache Cures Are Really Possible!

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

That constant hammering inside your head…inability to focus…that unbearable nauseous feeling…you know it’s a migraine the moment you get any of these symptoms. A migraine is the most painful type of headache you can get. Not only does it last for days it also has the potential to wreck havoc in your personal and professional life.

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Understanding Sinus Headache Symptoms

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

Sinus Headache Symptoms Video

Sinus headaches affect millions of patients every year, and they can become a regular problem for some patients.  Potentially very painful, sinus headaches are also perfectly treatable.  The earlier a sinus headache can be caught and treated, the easier and less drastic the course of treatment must be.  Sinus headaches are simple to tell apart from other headaches because of their severity and the intense pressure that develops behind the eyes.  Sinus headaches are usually caused by a buildup of pressure in the sinus cavity, developing into a painful sensation that focuses behind the nose and eyes. 

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Treating The Sinus Headache

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Sinus Headache Video

Sinus headache can be a potentially serious issue that sufferers experience almost yearly.  The change in seasons, often times from warm to cold, can trigger a sinus headache.  Sinus headache usually occurs as the sinus cavity fills with too much mucus.  This can present as a sensation of builtup pressure just above the eyes and behind the nose.  This pressure can become quite uncomfortable and even painful over time.  The prelude to a sinus headache is sometimes a stuffed up nose or severe congestion.  If a cold or congestion lasts for a long period of time, it can very easily develop a sinus headache.

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Hormonal Headaches

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Hormonal Imbalance Video

Hormonal headaches are a serious and often times debilitating form of headache that effects only women. Fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone can have significant effects on the brain, often triggering severe headaches. Hormonal headaches are a part of the overall premenstrual cycle, and can begin eleven to seven days before the menstrual cycle. Symptoms of hormonal headaches include severe migraine like pain, usually accompanied by a sensitivity to light and loud noises. The pain is usually described as a throbbing sensation. A large percentage of women will eventually experience a hormonal headache. The occurence of hormonal headaches can be hard to predict, although contraceptives are known to have an effect on their frequency. In some women, oral contraceptives provide a trigger for migraine like headaches, while in others it actually mitigates the effects of the headaches. Accurately predicting the effect that oral contraceptives will have is difficult. Outside of contraceptives, the exact causes of a hormonal headache are unknown. Preventing hormonal headaches can be difficult, or at least hard to do. Fortunately, treatment for the effects of hormonal headaches can be highly effective. Over the counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can do a good job of handling the symptoms of hormonal headaches. Treatment with these over the counter drugs around five to seven days prior to a menstrual period can mitigate their effects. Aspirin, ibuprofen, and acetaminophen are all possible treatment options for hormonal headaches. These NSAID medications can possibly also play a role in reducing other premenstrual symptoms. Migraine medications, such as triptans, can also be used to lessen the impact of hormone headaches. Although not a direct solution to hormonal headaches, triptans can significantly reduce the associated pain. Triptans and NSAID medication should be used wisely when attempting to reduce hormonal headaches, because they can cause reactions if overused. Overuse of both triptans and NSAID medication can cause “rebound” headaches in which the symptoms present even stronger. In addition to the premenstrual cycle, hormonal headaches also emerge during high hormone level periods. The early periods of childbirth can cause widespread changes in hormone levels, and this can commonly result in hormonal headaches. The days after childbirth are also particularly susceptible to the occurence of headaches. Menopause can also frequently be associated with hormonal headaches.

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Many Different Types Of Headaches

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Types of Headaches Video

There are many types of headaches, but all fit into three basic categories.  The vast majority of headaches fall into the primary category.  Primary headaches afflict millions every day, and are not a serious or life threatening issue.  That said, primary headaches can be quite painful on some occasions, or can become a chronic problem.  Although this isn’t life threatening, it can be a serious impediment to quality of life.  Fixing these kinds of primary headaches can be very important to the daily life and functioning of a patient.  Correcting issues regarding primary headaches can usually be done with the use of over the counter medications.

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Tension Headache Symptoms – About Tension Headache Symptoms

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

For more tips about headache types and an updated version of tension headache symptoms check out Relieve My Headaches.

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Sinus Headache Symptoms – What Are The Sinus Headache Symptoms?

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

For more tips about headache types and an updated version about sinus headache symptoms check out Relieve My Headaches.

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The Value of Headache Clinics

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Headache Clinics Video

Sometimes the problems that come along with migraines can be so severe that they interrupt daily life.  There are numerous headache clinics in the United States that can assist sufferers with chronic headache pain problems.  Although the vast majority of headaches are not life threatening or debilitating, some portions of the population suffer from headaches that can trigger severe pain episodes, bringing daily life to a halt.  In these cases, preventive measures should be undertaken as much as possible.  Effective treatment of the problem can seriously mitigate the issue and perhaps even completely relieve it.

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Chronic Tension Headaches and Its Causes

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Chronic tension headaches are a serious ailment that can detract from enjoyment of daily life.  Daily activities are subject to interruption by painful episodes that can occur any time.  Chronic tension headaches are known to cause depression in some.  It is important that chronic tension headaches be treated as soon as possible.  Fortunately, the medical community has a great deal of experience with the phenomenon of headache, and has several avenues of treatment available for sufferers.  In fact, the medical community has researched headache thoroughly, and has divided the phenomenon into three distinct categories.

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About Headache Medicine

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

For more advice about headache types and an updated version of headache medicines go to Relieve My Headaches.

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