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		<title>Hormonal Headache</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Headaches which are brought about by hormones are referred to as hormonal headaches. This type of headache however is only applicable for women. The endocrine glands will be distributing these hormones. Estrogen levels of a woman will be fluctuating in the reproducing times and therefore will cause for these kinds of hormonal headaches.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Headaches which are brought about by hormones are referred to as hormonal headaches. This type of headache however is only applicable for women. The endocrine glands will be distributing these hormones. Estrogen levels of a woman will be fluctuating in the reproducing times and therefore will cause for these kinds of hormonal headaches.</p>
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<p>These <a href="http://thecauseofheadaches.com/hormonal-headaches" target='_blank'>hormonal headaches</a> are quite like migraine headaches. A person suffering from the condition might experience a throbbing like pain on one side of the head. The most frustrating thing about these hormonal headaches is their ability to cause pain when a bright light appears. Nausea and vomiting is also recognized as symptoms of hormonal headaches.</p>
<p>Primarily the drop of estrogen will be causing hormonal headaches. These hormonal headaches are especially undesirable due to their ability to cause irritating pain even for the simplest of factors such as a brighter light. Therefore any woman whose work is involved with computers will find it basically impossible to carry out their tasks.</p>
<p>A considerable amount of energy waste is possible due to hormonal headaches. In the time of ovulation it is expected to give such headache, therefore it is advisable to keep count of the frequency of ovulation. You would be able to know when you could get hormonal headaches. And the period it will last.</p>
<p>Irrespective of age women could find themselves suffering from hormonal headaches at any point of their lives. Therefore no such age limitation is applicable to hormonal headaches. Exercises done in a correct manner together with a balanced health diet could ward off these headaches. This will mean a proper estrogen level will be maintained throughout and you will also have a enough strength to confront such headaches. If you are keen to avoid hormonal headaches drinking an adequate amount of water while reducing the consumption of processed food like meat would be advisable.</p>
<p>Once you get a hormonal headache it is advisable to get immediate medical attention from the nearest medical expert. This course of action might at least help in lessening the pain. You will most probably be advised to cultivate healthier habits in the future to avoid such <a href="http://thecauseofheadaches.com/hormonal-headaches" target='_blank'>hormonal headache</a>. The formula when in comes steering clear of these kind of headaches would be ensuring that your diet is healthier and your ensuring that you get proper exercise.</p>
<p>Do a little online research and educate yourself about such irritating headaches. This will not only help you in making a relief to the current headaches but will also provide you with valuable information on preparing your body for future situations.</p>
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		<title>Hormonal Headaches:  Causes and Solutions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hormonal Headaches are a serious and often times debilitating form of headache that effects only women.  Fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone are known to be behind hormonal headaches in women.  Hormonal headaches are a part of the overall premenstrual cycle, and can begin eleven to seven days before the menstrual cycle.  Symptoms [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.eliminatingheadaches.com/dealing-with-hormonal-headaches" target='_blank'>Hormonal Headaches</a> are a serious and often times debilitating form of headache that effects only women.  Fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone are known to be behind hormonal headaches in women.  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 typically involve fairly serious pain not unlike a migraine, usually accompanied by a sensitivity to light and loud noises.  The pain can typically be described as a throbbing like sensation.</p>
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<p>A large percentage of women will eventually experience a hormonal headache.  The occurrence of hormonal headaches can be hard to predict, although contraceptives are known to have an effect on their frequency.  In some women, oral contraceptives can actually increase the occurrence of hormonal headaches, while in others it ends up reducing the frequency of the headaches.  Accurately predicting the effect that oral contraceptives will have is difficult.  Outside of contraceptives, the the real reasons behind hormonal headache remain unknown.  Preventing hormonal headaches can be difficult, or at least hard to do.</p>
<p>Fortunately, treatment for hormonal headaches can potentially be far more 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 effective treatments for hormone headaches.  These NSAID medications can possibly also play a role in reducing other premenstrual symptoms.</p>
<p>Migraine medications, such as triptans, are another tool in the arsenal against hormonal headache pain.  Although not a direct treatment for the cause of the 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 result in what are known as &#8220;rebound&#8221; headaches, where the symptoms emerge even stronger after the effects of the medication has worn off.</p>
<p>In addition to the premenstrual cycle, <a href="http://www.eliminatingheadaches.com/" target='_blank'>Hormonal Headaches</a> also emerge during high hormone level periods.  The early periods of childbirth can cause significant fluctuations in hormone levels, and this can easily trigger severe hormonal headaches.  The days after childbirth are also a prime time for hormonal headaches to occur.  Menopause can also frequently be associated with hormonal headaches.</p>
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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. [...]]]></description>
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<p><a target="_blank" href="http://causes-of-migraine-headaches.com/hormonal-headaches.html"><strong>Hormonal headaches</strong></a> 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 &#8220;rebound&#8221; 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.</p>
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