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		<description><![CDATA[Sinusitis is the primary cause of sinus headaches. Many things such as allergies, infections, colds or even a weakened immune system may cause Sinusitis. Sinus headaches are feel like a dull throbbing pain deep inside your head.Once you cure your sinusitis, then any sinus headache will disappear.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sinusitis is the primary cause of <a href="http://thecauseofheadaches.com/sinus-headaches" target='_blank'>sinus headaches</a>. Many things such as allergies, infections, colds or even a weakened immune system may cause Sinusitis. Sinus headaches are feel like a dull throbbing pain deep inside your head.Once you cure your sinusitis, then any sinus headache will disappear.</p>
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<p>If you are suffering from sinus headache, you will see that moving your head in a certain way will make it worse while moving it the other ways may actually reduce the pain. Occasionally, a sore throat, slight fever or cough and other flu like symptoms are seen with a sinus headache. These symptoms are easily recognized and thereby can be treated easily as well, but the most important thing is to find out what caused the sinusitis in you and to cure it.To treat your sinus headache you will have to take medication to cure your sinusitis. Even though occasionally, the symptoms may disappear halfway during the course of your medicine, it is vital that you continue and complete the medicine course to prevent a relapse from happening. Furthermore, you would also be given a nasal spray to reduce the inflammation. Painkillers will also be prescribed to relieve the headaches. </p>
<p>The initial cause of sinusitis should be identified when treating a sinus headache.If an allergy is the cause behind sinusitis, you should treat the allergy first while making sure that a relapse won&#8217;t occur. Unlike migraines or tension headaches, sinus headaches are much easier to treat as well as to prevent from recurring as well.</p>
<p>The best way of avoiding sinus headaches is to prevent yourself from getting sinusitis. Since sinus headaches are cause by sinusitis you have to take steps that prevent this chain reaction from happening. Certain steps such as washing your hands often to reduce the chance of catching an infection, avoiding smoking and receiving your yearly flu shot should be taken to prevent sinusitis.</p>
<p>To arm yourself with more knowledge, do adequate research on <a href="http://thecauseofheadaches.com/sinus-headaches" target='_blank'>headaches sinus</a> and methods that can be taken to prevent them from occurring. You should carefully decide on a drug that would suit you the most since there are a variety of painkilling drugs for sinus headaches. If in doubt it is always best to visit your doctor for further information.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 11:54:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sinusitis is the primary cause of sinus headaches. Many things such as allergies, infections, colds or even a weakened immune system may cause Sinusitis. A dull throbbing pain coming from deep inside the head is felt by people suffering from sinus headaches.Once you cure your sinusitis, then any sinus headache will disappear.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sinusitis is the primary cause of <a href="http://thecauseofheadaches.com/sinus-headaches" target='_blank'>sinus headaches</a>. Many things such as allergies, infections, colds or even a weakened immune system may cause Sinusitis. A dull throbbing pain coming from deep inside the head is felt by people suffering from sinus headaches.Once you cure your sinusitis, then any sinus headache will disappear.</p>
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<p>If you are suffering from sinus headache, you will see that moving your head in a certain way will make it worse while moving it the other ways may actually reduce the pain. Occasionally, a sore throat, slight fever or cough and other flu like symptoms are seen with a sinus headache. Although these symptoms can be easily recognized and treated, the most important thing is to find out the cause of the sinusitis in you and to cure it.Medication will have to betaken to cure your sinusitis,in order to treat your sinus headache. Sometimes halfway during the course of your medicine all the symptoms may disappear but it is best for you to see the course of medicine through to the end to prevent a relapse from occurring. You may also be prescribed a nasal spray, which will work on reducing the inflamed area. Painkillers will also be prescribed to relieve the headaches. </p>
<p>The initial cause of sinusitis should be identified when treating a sinus headache.If an allergy is the cause behind sinusitis, you should treat the allergy first while making sure that a relapse won&#8217;t occur. Sinus headaches are much easier to treat and to prevent a relapse from occurring than migraine or tension headaches.</p>
<p>Preventing sinusitis is the best way to avoid sinus headaches. As sinusitis is the cause of sinus headaches, you have to take certain steps to stop this chain reaction. Certain steps such as washing your hands often to reduce the chance of catching an infection, avoiding smoking and receiving your yearly flu shot should be taken to prevent sinusitis.</p>
<p>You must educate yourself about <a href="http://thecauseofheadaches.com/sinus-headaches" target='_blank'>headaches sinus</a> and the methods that can be taken to prevent them by doing adequate research. You should carefully decide on a drug that would suit you the most since there are a variety of painkilling drugs for sinus headaches. If in doubt it is always best to visit your doctor for further information.</p>
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		<title>Cause of Headaches</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 06:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although medical science cannot pinpoint the exact cause of headaches in a patient, some of the most common causes can typically be identified in the majority of cases. In order to properly diagnosis a headache, physician will usually categorize headaches in one of the following types. A primary headache is something almost all people are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although medical science cannot pinpoint the exact cause of <a target="_blank" href="http://disease.dailybloggingspot.com/category/headaches/" title="headaches">headaches</a> in a patient, some of the most common causes can typically be identified in the majority of cases. In order to properly diagnosis a headache, physician will usually categorize headaches in one of the following types. A primary headache is something almost all people are familiar with. Primary headaches are what the majority of headaches can be diagnosed as, and are almost never life threatening. <a target="_blank" href="http://disease.dailybloggingspot.com/category/headaches/" title="Sinus headaches">Sinus headaches</a> are associated with a deep and constant pain in the cheekbones, forehead or bridge of the nose. Cluster headaches are a far more serious form of headache, that although not life threatening, can bring about serious pain. When a cluster headache occurs, it can be accompanied by severe pain that focuses behind the eyes, also water running from the eyes and nose are common with cluster headaches. </p>
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<p>  Tension headaches are caused by muscle contraction which causes mild to moderate pain and come and go over a prolonged period of time. Significant emotional stress typically results in a contraction of the muscles, and therefore a tension related headache. The muscles that surround the skull sometimes contract, putting too much pressure on the head. Although the reasons for skull muscle contraction are difficult to ascertain, it is commonly seen as a result of emotional or physical stress. <a target="_blank" href="http://disease.dailybloggingspot.com/category/headaches/" title="Migraines">Migraines</a> occur in certain areas of the brain, but the exact causes of migraines are unknown, however, they are related to blood vessel contractions and other changes in the brain. Migraines are associated with symptoms such as light sensitivity; noise or odors; nausea or vomiting; loss of appetite; and stomach upset or abdominal pain. </p>
<p>  Migraine pain is moderate to severe, often described as pounding, throbbing pain. They can last from 4 hours to 3 days and usually occur 1 to 4 times per month. Chronic progressive headaches: or sometime known as: inflammatory headaches, can get worse and happen more often over time. These are the among the least common type of headache, accounting for less than 5% of all headaches in adults. Women experiencing changes in their hormone levels due to menopause, pregnancy or menstruation cycles, can get, &rsquo;Hormone headaches&rsquo;. Also, chemically induced hormone changes, such as with birth control pills, also trigger headaches in some women. </p>
<p>  Secondary headaches occur as a symptom of a more serious problem. Secondary headaches are those that are due to an underlying structural problem in the head or neck and there are numerous causes of this type of headache ranging from bleeding in the brain to a tumor. The patient history and physical examination provide the best means for determining the cause of secondary headaches, in addition to lab and radiology tests when deemed necessary. Secondary headaches can be quite painful, and may also be accompanied by other symptoms, such as sensory phenomenon. If you suffer from a headache, you should seek medical care for new onset headaches, fever, stiff neck, change in behavior, vomiting, weakness or change in sensation.</p>
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		<title>The Mystery Behind Headaches</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 01:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There can be very few people who have not experienced a headache and yet, despite the fact that they are so commonplace, their cause remains something of a mystery. Also, though we often simply talk about a headache it is surprising how few people know that there are in fact various different types of headache.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There can be very few people who have not experienced a headache and yet, despite the fact that they are so commonplace, their cause remains something of a mystery. Also, though we often simply talk about a headache it is surprising how few people know that there are in fact various different types of headache.</p>
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<p> Migraines for instance affect approximately 10% of Americans (roughly twenty-eight million people) and afflict three times more women than men. And yet, although such a large section of the population suffers regularly from migraines, we still have little idea about just what causes them. There are of course several theories, the latest of which holds that they are caused by the interaction of chemicals within the brain like serotonin and the nerve cells of the brain, however we do not know for for certain whether or not this is the cause.</p>
<p> Cluster headaches, which are much rarer but also much more intense than migraine headaches, affect about one person in every three hundred and tend to afflict men far more than women. Once again however we only have a provisional idea about what leads to the stabbing pain that is frequently felt behind one eye in these especially painful headaches. A few people think that the cause could be a defect in the hypothalamus but, at this time, there is no sound evidence in support of this theory.</p>
<p> The most common type of headache is what we usually call ordinary or tension-type headaches and once again these are only partly understood. Here the list of possible causes is extremely long indeed and includes everything from the food we eat to the amount of stress we are under. Trying to isolate a specific cause has however as yet proved too difficult and exactly what produces the ordinary everyday headache is still a mystery.</p>
<p> Perhaps the only saving grace is that we do have a large number of medicines available to cope with the different forms of headache and most of these are safe and effective for most sufferers.</p>
<p> Migraine headaches have proved hard to treat for a long time and the ergot drugs once used to treat them had varying degrees of success. These were then replaced by triptans which proved to be more effective but which regrettably had several disadvantages. Now however a new generation of triptan drugs are proving to be safe, show fewer side effects and are effective for most sufferers.</p>
<p> We have also seen an increase in the use of preventive medicines for migraine headaches like calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, anti-seizure medications, anti-depressants and various other drugs which are commonly used to treat other well known conditions. For many people these medications will indeed stop headaches from occurring at all, while in other people they act to reduce the frequency with which headaches occur.</p>
<p> For everyday headaches traditional over-the-counter drugs like paracetamol and aspirin (which have been with us for over 100 years) and newer drugs such as ibuprofen offer safe and effective relief in the majority of cases. For people suffering from frequent headaches though care has to be taken as even the humble aspirin can have side effects if taken too frequently.</p>
<p> Even though there is still so much that we do not know about <a target="_blank" href="http://themigraineheadachecenter.com/what-causes-headaches.html">what causes headaches</a> the simple fact that we can treat them effectively is a comfort to the many sufferers and especially to the large number of people who are afflicted by often very incapacitating <a target="_blank" href="http://themigraineheadachecenter.com">migraine headaches</a>. Surprisingly enough though only about half of all those who suffer from migraine headaches ever seek medical advice so that there are millions of individuals today who are needlessly suffering in silence.</p>
<p> If you are bothered by headaches and find that over-the-counter medicines like paracetamol or aspirin do not do the trick then, rather than sit and suffer in silence, drop in and see your physician who will almost certainly be able to help.</p>
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