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		<description><![CDATA[Generally, most of the people would not consider a headache to be a serious illness. However, if one experiences headaches fifteen days or more in a month, you could be suffering from a condition called chronic headache or chronic daily headache (CDH).  It is claimed that chronic headache condition affects about 4%-5% of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Generally, most of the people would not consider a headache to be a serious illness. However, if one experiences headaches fifteen days or more in a month, you could be suffering from a condition called chronic headache or chronic daily headache (CDH).  It is claimed that chronic headache condition affects about 4%-5% of the general adult population.</p>
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<p>The <a href="http://thecauseofheadaches.com/chronic-headache" target='_blank'>chronic headache</a> condition can be classified into several sub-categories such as chronic migraine, chronic tension type, new daily persistent and hemicrania continua. Furthermore, it should be noted that each of these subtypes may display its own set of signs and symptoms while the common symptom displayed by all is the persisting pain in the areas of the head. Migraine type of chronic headaches might show symptoms that includes nausea, vomiting, light and sound sensitivity and a severe headache affecting just one side of the head with a pulsating or throbbing feeling. Individuals suffering from chronic tension type headaches may suffer from symptoms such as headaches that hurt both sides of the head and slight to moderate pain which is generally described as pressing or tightening.</p>
<p>New daily persistent headaches, a subtype of chronic headache condition is characterized by headaches that crop up abruptly and continues for nearly three days. The headache appears on both sided of the head and is generally described by patients to be of tightening or pressing sensation rather than throbbing. In addition to these subtypes, hemicranias continua is also categorized as a component of the chronic headache condition with symptoms that are rather more noticeable than the other subtypes. Symptoms such as daily persisting headaches that occur only on one side of the head without any sign of relief and also redness of eye near the affected area, nasal congestion and eye lid swelling are commonly displayed by individuals suffering from this type of chronic headache condition.</p>
<p>Upto now, a cure doesn&rsquo;t exist for chronic headache conditions although certain medical and non medical treatments are available to reduce the suffering of the patients. The recommended forms of treatment for chronic headache conditions include medication such as asprin and paracetamol, acupuncture, physical therapy and relaxation training. Also, techniques like changes in the diet and psychological therapy are also being experimented as potential treatments for chronic headache conditions. According to many researches a combination of medicinal and non medicinal methods would be the most effective form of treatment.</p>
<p>Therefore, if one is suffering from <a href="http://thecauseofheadaches.com/chronic-headache" target='_blank'>chronic headaches</a> it is important to seek medical help as soon as possible. Early treatment could greatly help a patient though a definite cure is yet to be found.</p>
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		<title>Headaches &#8211; What You Need to Know about Chronic Headaches</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 00:27:18 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Chronic headache can be a serious issue, offering a significant challenge to every day life. Don&#8217;t let chronic headache detract from your enjoyment of life. Although medical science has not pinpointed an exact cause of chronic headache, it is widely known that there are some common triggers associated with the problem. Chronic headache can be a lifelong issue that makes daily functioning difficult. The medical community has a three category system for identifying headaches. Primary headaches are how the majority of headaches can be categorized, with cluster and secondary headaches causing a far smaller percentage of headache pain.</p>
<p> Primary headaches, although common and not life threatening, can range from slight discomfort to severe pain. For this reason, patients suffering primary headaches must look for treatment options as they would any other medical issue. The causes of primary headaches remain a mystery, but the medical community does understand some of the triggrs that can prompt symptoms. It is widely believed that many primary headaches result from a contraction of the cranial muscles, introducing an increased level pressure. This contraction can be caused by significant emotional or physical stress.</p>
<p> Chronic headache may be caused by emotional and physical stress. If chronic headache seems to happen almost regularly, examine the circumstances. Circumstances that trigger a great deal of emotional and physical stress may be to blame for chronic headache. Stress management is often the first step to treatment of chronic headache. If physical stress is believed to be involved, more frequent breaks must be taken to avoid triggering the condition.</p>
<p> Ibuprofen and Aleve are also powerful treatments for chronic headache. It should be noted, however, that if chronic headache remains in spite of treatment, a doctor should be seen promptly. Persistent headaches that seem to occur without provocation can actually be secondary headaches. A secondary headache occurs as a result of a problem in the brain. Internal bleeding, tumors, and chemical imbalances can cause secondary headaches. Consult a doctor promptly if chronic headache persists for a long period of time.</p>
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		<title>Things You Need to Know about Chronic Tension Headaches</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 17:19:14 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Chronic tension headaches can be a potentially debilitating condition that seriously deprives the patient of life enjoyment. Daily activities can be painfully interrupted by the sudden occurence of a tension headache. Chronic tension headaches are known to cause depression in some. It is important that chronic tension headaches receive prompt attention and medical care. 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, headaches are actually divided into three individual categories.</p>
<p> The majority of headaches suffered can fit into the primary category. A primary headache is frequently brought on by emotional or physical stress, and has the most frequent rate of occurence by far. Primary headaches are almost never life threatening, but are known to cause significant discomfort. This pain can hamper everyday enjoyment of life, making even basic functioning difficult. Although the actual causes of chronic tension headache are still unknown, it is widely held that the symptoms can be traced to a tightening of muscles around the skull. This tightening can be initially identified as a band like feeling just above the eyes that gradually grows into a painful sensation.</p>
<p> Cluster and secondary headaches are a far rarer form of headache that occurs to small portion of the population. To treat this kind of headache, the attention of a specialist is most likely required. Cluster headaches are easily identified by the pain level that they induce. Patients frequently describe cluster headaches as an icepick sensation behind one or both eyes. Treatment includes powerful sedatives and pain medications. Secondary headaches usually indicate some other issue that is at work.</p>
<p> Chronic tension headaches should be treated with an eye toward stress management. Physical and emotional stress are both known to trigger chronic tension headache. Circumstances that trigger significant emotional stress can easily lead to chronic tension headaches. Prolonged physical stress can also be tied directly to chronic tension headaches. Steps to manage both kinds of stress should be undertaken in order to reduce the occurence of chronic tension headaches. If these steps do not succeed, then further treatment via pain medications may be necessary. Chronic tension headaches that occur on a regular basis should be a signal to see a doctor.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" title="Bad Headache" href="http://www.wickedbadheadache.com">Chronic headache</a> can be a serious issue, offering a significant challenge to every day life.  Don&#8217;t let chronic headache take away from the daily enjoyment of activities.  Although medical science has not pinpointed an exact cause of chronic headache, it is widely known that a set of circumstances can definitely lead to chronic headache.  Chronic headache can be a lifelong issue that acts as an obstacle to daily activities.  The medical community has a three category system for identifying headaches.  Primary headaches are the chief source of headache pain among the population, with cluster and secondary headaches making up a far smaller segment of that number. </p>
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<p>Primary headaches, although common and not life threatening, can range from mildly irritating to nearly debilitating on a pain scale.  For this reason, patients suffering primary headaches should seek treatment for this problem like they would any other serious medical issue.  The causes of primary headaches remain a mystery, but the medical community has an approximate idea of what triggers their symptoms.  It is widely believed that a great deal of headaches are caused when the muscles that surround the skull contract too tightly, introducing an increased level pressure.  This contraction can be caused by significant emotional or physical stress. </p>
<p><a target="_blank" title="Bad Headache" href="http://www.wickedbadheadache.com">Chronic headache</a> may be caused by emotional and physical stress.  If chronic headache seems to occur almost on a schedule, it may be a good idea to examine what coincides with these events.  Circumstances that bring about a great deal of emotional and physical stress may be to blame for chronic headache.  Stress management can be an effective solution to chronic headache.  If physical stress is believed to be involved, more frequent breaks should be taken to alleviate this condition.</p>
<p>Ibuprofen and Aleve are also powerful treatments for chronic headache. It should be noted, however, that if chronic headache remains in spite of treatment, a doctor should be seen promptly.  Persistent headaches that seem to occur without provocation can actually be secondary headaches.  A secondary headache occurs as a result of a problem in the brain.  Internal bleeding, tumors, and chemical imbalances are all possible causes of secondary headaches.  Consult a doctor promptly if chronic headache persists for a long period of time.</p>
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<p>Chronic headache can be a serious issue, offering a significant challenge to every day life.  Don&#8217;t let <a target="_blank" href="http://causes-of-migraine-headaches.com/chronic-headache.html"><strong>chronic headache</strong></a> detract from your enjoyment of life.  Although medical science has not pinpointed an exact cause of chronic headache, it is widely known that there are some common triggers associated with the problem.  Chronic headache can be a lifelong issue that makes daily functioning difficult.  The medical community typically organizes the realm of headaches into three easily diagnosed categories.  Primary headaches are the chief source of headache pain among the population, with cluster and secondary headaches making up a far smaller segment of that number. </p>
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<p> Primary headaches, although frequent and nonfatal, can range from mildly irritating to nearly debilitating on a pain scale.  For this reason, patients suffering primary headaches must look for treatment options as they would any other medical issue.  The causes of primary headaches are not definitively known, but the medical community has an approximate idea of what triggers their symptoms.  It is widely believed that a great deal of headaches are caused when the muscles that surround the skull contract too tightly, introducing an increased level pressure.  This contraction can be caused by significant emotional or physical stress. </p>
<p> Chronic headache may be related to ongoing emotional and physical stress.  If chronic headache seems to happen almost regularly, examine the circumstances.  Circumstances that bring about a great deal of emotional and physical stress may be to blame for chronic headache.  Stress management is often the first step to treatment of chronic headache.  If physical stress is believed to be involved, more frequent breaks must be taken to avoid triggering the condition.</p>
<p> Ibuprofen and Aleve are also effective treatments for chronic headache. It should be noted, however, that if chronic headache remains in spite of treatment, a doctor should be seen promptly.  Persistent headaches can sometimes be a sign of secondary headaches.  A secondary headache occurs in reaction to another root cause, such as a deeper neurological problem.  Internal bleeding, tumors, and chemical imbalances can cause secondary headaches.  Be sure to see a doctor if chronic headache persists despite treatment with stress management or over the counter drugs.</p>
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