Monday, February 6, 2012

What Does That Headache Mean?

Headache is one of the most common medical complaints. Almost everyone experiences a headache from time to time. In the large majority of cases, it is a completely benign condition which is a nuisance and does not represent any significant or long-term medical problems. However, many people worry about a headache and are concerned that it could imply something much more serious. We all know the old "It's not a too-mah!" line and joke about it, but what do headaches really mean? Can they mean something more serious?

The answer is a definitive yes. Some very serious medical conditions can be associated with headache. However, I must state again that the very large majority of headaches do not imply anything serious. While millions, if not billions, of people on this planet experience headache in their lifetime, only a small percentage will every have a more serious, related condition diagnosed.

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So how do you know? What does that headache mean? That is not an easy question to answer. In fact, there are physicians who spend their whole career specializing specifically in headache, its causes and its treatments. While there is no easy answer that covers all possibilities, this article will supply you with a handful of the most common causes and types of headaches, from the most harmless and benign to the medical emergencies. It will explain some of the differences that help to distinguish one type of headache from another. This is not an exhaustive list of every possible cause of headache, there are certainly others. It starts with some of the more common causes and moves on to more rare causes.

This article is not intended to offer medical advice. Every patient and headache is different. Only your personal physician can help counsel you about what is best for your particular situation. If you are concerned about a headache or headaches you are having, consult your doctor.

Stress/Tension Headache

By far the largest majority of headaches that most people experience are what is known as a Tension Headache, or some similar variant. While the exact cause of these headaches is not known and probably varies from patient to patient, this benign type of headache is usually associated with stress and muscle tension or spasm of the neck, facial or head muscles. While their severity, location and characteristics can vary, they are almost always harmless and do not represent any more serious underlying problem. This is the typical headache most of us have experienced when you are over-tired, over-worked, or stressed. Tension headaches do not cause other neurological symptoms. If other symptoms are present, it should raise the question of another diagnosis.

Sinus Headache

The paranasal sinuses are mucosa-lined chambers in the bone of the skull and face. There are several of them surrounding the nasal passages. Normally, mucous secretions that are produced in the sinuses flow out of openings into the nasal passage. However, if a sinus is obstructed so that its contents cannot exit, the pressure inside the sinuses can build up. This can occur with mucosal swelling associated with allergy (allergic rhinitis or hay fever) or with infection such as a cold or sinus infection. When pressure builds up inside a sinus, it can cause pain. While some sinuses (such as the large maxillary sinuses) are in the face, most are associated with the base of the skull. This pain can be interpreted and described as headache. While these sinus headaches can occur in anyone with a "stuffed nose" of any cause, patients who have chronic sinus problems with recurrent sinus infections can often have quite severe pain associated with this condition.

Migraine Headache

A migraine headache is a specific type of headache which is thought to be of vascular or neurologic origin. They are more common in women and in some patients can occur regularly, often following a particular part of the menstrual cycle. While they traditionally are described as causing pain on only one side of the head, they can occasionally cause pain on both sides of the head as well. In addition to the headache, other neurological symptoms usually accompany the headache. For example, many patients describe having an "aura" prior to the onset of the headache. These can vary but the patient generally has some symptom that lets them know a headache is coming. They can even experience seemingly focal neurological symptoms such as a scatoma (a temporary blind spot in their field of vision) or other visual changes. Photophobia, avoiding bright lights, can occur as well. Finally, many patients experience nausea and even vomiting. All of these neurological effects do not occur in a typical tension headache and help to distinguish migraines. However, some of the symptoms of migraine, particularly the nausea and vomiting and photophobia, are similar to symptoms of more serious causes of headache such as subarachnoid hemorrhage or meningitis. Therefore, those more serious disorders should be ruled out before classifying a headache as a migraine.

Cluster Headache

Cluster headaches are a unique neurological form of headache with an unknown cause. These extremely painful attacks are usually only on one side and is often described as a stabbing or boring pain that is located behind the eye. It usually occurs suddenly and periodically, followed by periods of remission. In addition to pain, which can be extraordinarily severe and one of the most painful conditions a human can endure, cluster headaches are characterized by symptoms that seem to come from the autonomic nervous system. These include ptosis (a drooping eyelid on the same side), tearing, runny nose, redness of the eye and even facial redness, swelling and/or sweating. These symptoms all occur only on the same side as the headache. Some patients describe certain triggers that set off attacks, such as ingestion of alcohol or exposure to heat.

Meningitis

Meningitis is an infection of the coverings of the brain, the meninges, and the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord, the cerebrospinal fluid. It can be caused by viruses or by bacteria. While the bacterial form is much more dangerous and has the potential to lead to severe neurological injury and death if not treated promptly, both have similar presentations. Both cause headache as one of the hallmark symptoms. Because of the infection and severe inflammation of the coverings of brain, any movement of the head and neck can be very painful. Generally it is a severe headache (with or without a back ache as well) that progresses rapidly and is accompanied by a high fever. The patient generally has a very stiff, painful neck as well, called nuchal rigidity. It is so painful that they keep their neck very rigid to prevent any movement, even if they are lethargic or unconscious. Photophobia, as with migraines and subarachnoid hemorrhage, and seizures can occur as well. In the case of bacterial meningitis, these symptoms can quickly escalate to a progressively deteriorating level of consciousness, coma and eventually death if not treated quickly. The combination of high fever, headache, stiff neck and/or lethargy should be considered concerning for meningitis until proven otherwise. Untreated bacterial meningitis can progress quickly and can be life-threatening. Thankfully it is relatively rare.

Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Subarachnoid hemorrhage means bleeding into the space around the brain into the cerebrospinal fluid. While this can occur with trauma to the head, it can happen spontaneously due to the rupture of an intracranial aneurysm. An intracranial aneurysm is an abnormal bulging of the wall of an artery that feeds the brain. These weakened blood vessels have a tendency to rupture and bleed. This type of bleeding typically causes a sudden-onset of severe headache. Most patients describe it as the "worst headache of my life." It comes on very suddenly and is usually of a stabbing quality. It can be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, seizures, stiff, painful neck and/or a depressed level of consciousness. In severe bleeds it can even lead to coma or sudden death. In patients who have a history of chronic headaches, such as migraines or cluster headaches, they will generally say that the character of this headache is different. Therefore, a sudden, intense, new headache, particularly if associated with any of the other symptoms, should be considered a ruptured aneurysm until proven otherwise. An aneurysm rupture, like bacterial meningitis above, is generally a medical emergency. An aneurysm which has ruptured is at increased risk of re-rupture. Often the second rupture is more severe and more devastating than the first. Again, this is a rare cause of headache, but a potentially deadly one.

Brain Tumor

While the brain itself does not cause pain, increased pressure inside the head or irritation of the coverings of the brain can cause headache. With a brain tumor that does either, one of the presenting symptoms of these tumors can be headache. Most types of brain tumor, whether primary or a metastases from another tumor elsewhere in the body, can cause this symptom. A new headache in the setting of new neurological symptoms should raise red flags. Other symptoms that can accompany a brain tumor are seizures, changes in vision, or sensory or motor symptoms such as weakness of a part of the body. Many different neurological symptoms are possible depending on the type and location of the tumor. Headache that is caused by increased pressure in the head is often worse in the morning or will wake the patient from sleep, getting better when upright and awake. Again, this is a rare cause of headache, but clearly one which is potentially a very serious condition.

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How Do I Know If I Have an Ocular Migraine?

To many people, a migraine headache is a migraine headache. They assume, falsely, that all migraines are pretty much the same. So when one of the 15% of our population that suffers from migraine says they have an ocular migraine, non-sufferers may raise a skeptical eyebrow. The truth is, however, that there are many different kinds of migraine.

Define Ocular Migraine

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An ocular migraine is a type of migraine that focuses on that part of the aura in which visual symptoms predominate. There may never be an actual headache.

Symptoms of Ocular Migraine

If you are familiar with regular migraine pain, and now hear of ocular migraine, you may very well ask, "How do I know if I have an ocular migraine? I have no headache."

An ocular migraine is sometimes called a migraine without headache. It is a migraine that distorts images when you look at them. The distortion usually begins in the image's center, and then moves to one side. Ocular migraine is likely to affect only one eye at a time. As an ocular migraine progresses, images may turn grey or wavy. You may even lose your sight temporarily.

Doctors differ in their understanding of ocular migraine. Some say that ocular migraine is more likely to occur as you get older. Others say it is typically seen in young adults. It can be quite frightening, as you may think you are losing your sight forever.

Physicians differ, too, in their understanding of ocular migraine symptoms. Some use the term to explain visual disturbances of aura without headache. Other use it to refer to one-sided blind spots in the field of vision, or blindness, that lasts less than an hour and is associated with a headache.

Do you have ocular migraine? With or without a headache, if you have the visual disturbances of an aura in only one eye, yours may be an ocular migraine.

Specific Symptoms of Ocular Migraine:

How do I know if I have an ocular migraine? I will have one or more of the following specific symptoms. See if any of these is true of you.

1. Holes in your field of vision - places where there is nothing. Perhaps you are looking at a flower, and the center of the flower is missing. Or you are watching television, and you can see the outside of the screen, but cannot see the center of the picture. When you close the unaffected eye, you can see that portion of the screen. The affected eye, however, has a blind spot.

2. When looking through the affected eye, you see everything as though hidden behind a shade of gray. It is as though you were watching television and someone slipped a piece of thin gray cloth over the screen.

3. Another test for ocular migraine is to see if the affected eye sees things as though looking through a window with rain streaming down over it. The watery glass effect will be limited to one eye.

Ocular Migraine Symptoms Are Temporary

Although you may feel, during an optical migraine episode, that you will never see clearly again, the symptoms are temporary and will not cause lasting damage to your eye.

While they are present, however, ocular migraine symptoms will interfere with daily activities such as reading and driving.

Why Ocular Migraine Is Not Just Another Migraine Aura

Ocular migraine and migraine with aura are very similar, and some people have difficulty distinguishing between the two. The source of the visual disturbances is the key. If it is migraine with aura, the source of visual trouble is the brain's occipital cortex. If it is ocular migraine, the source is the eye's retinal blood vessels.

Test Your Suspected Ocular Migraine

A relatively good test for ocular migraine is to cover or close one eye. If the symptoms remain, cover or close the opposite eye. If the symptoms stop, you probably have an ocular migraine. If the symptoms do not stop, but affect both eyes, you are probably experiencing traditional migraine aura.

CAUTION: Although yours may be ocular migraine, it may be something else. You are urged to seek advice from your physician. You will want to rule out serious eye disease, or a blood vessel disorder in vessels near the eye.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Headaches and Migraines - Can Your Pillow Keep You From Waking Up With Head and Neck Pain?

Do you hate going to sleep because you don't want to wake up with another miserable headache?

Do you think it's amazing that we can do things to hurt ourselves even when we are asleep? I know I do.

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Have you ever thought your headache or migraine might be caused by your pillow? Or, that the position you sleep in causes your headaches?

Does your doctor or neurologist just give you medicine for head pain? That's typical because most doctors know very little about the roles of muscles in headaches, neck pain and migraines. They get much more training in drugs than in muscles. As a result, muscles are usually overlooked as a cause of head pain by most doctors.

Muscles which are not supported well can get downright cranky. And, they do. They like to be kept in fairly neutral positions. Aggravate your muscles and they will aggravate you!

So, here are several suggestions to help you get a better nights' sleep and wake up feeling well.

Side-sleepers often tilt their chin to the ceiling or floor. Then your neck is not straight. It's bent, curved sideways. You also squash, overstretch, compress and shorten the muscles on the top, front and around your shoulder. None of this is good for your muscles and they will complain. Ideally, you would learn to sleep on your back with your neck and shoulders properly supported.

Back-sleepers can wake up with headaches, too. If your pillow is too fat it pushes your head too far forward and causes muscle stress or strain in the back of your neck. Those muscles attach to your head. If your pillow is too hard, it won't support the natural curve behind your neck. That also creates muscle strain.

Side-sleepers can buy a special pillow for people who sleep on their sides. It has some "loft" or "fluff" all around but a firm core. This pillow needs to have enough height so your neck bones are straight and supported, and not allowed to curve to the floor or ceiling.

Back-sleepers can use a "shaped" pillow to support the natural curve of their neck. These pillows come in various sizes, although "medium" is most commonly found in the stores. Some are temperature-sensitive foam and are firmer in cold weather than in warm weather. Most seem to be too big, fat or hard for many of our necks.

A soft, flat down pillow ("for stomach sleepers") might also work well for you. Puff up the area that will be under your neck and "pull" the side tails up after your head is on the pillow. The tails will keep you from rolling your head into strange positions that will strain your neck and cause headaches or migraines.

If you can't find a pillow that gives your neck the correct amount of support (not too much and not too little) you can make your own with fiberfill. Buy a batt of fiberfill (fiberfill is the stuffing in quilts) at a fabric store or department. It is very inexpensive. Don't get the loose fill. Be sure to get a batt.

Open the package and unroll the batt. Roll the batt into various thicknesses until you find the one that feels best under your neck when you are on your back. Cut the batt and tape the roll so it will keep its' shape. You might want a flat thickness or two (or three) under your head as well.

Play with the thickness of the neckroll and for under your head until it feels comfortable for you.

You could sew nice covers for your homemade pillow, or you can just do as I do. Put your pillow in a pillow case - no sewing involved.

You might want to make a few different size pillows and switch around to whatever feels most comfortable at the moment.

If your head is far forward ("forward head posture") and it is hard for you to lay flat, you may need to prop your pillows differently to support your back, neck and head without strain.

Headaches and Migraines - Can Your Pillow Keep You From Waking Up With Head and Neck Pain?

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Migraine Pain Relief From Heat Treatment

Many bodies acquisition abundant cephalalgia affliction abatement from the use of calefaction analysis in either the hot or algid form. In this commodity I will accord you a brace of basal techniques in this breadth that should allay any affliction almost quickly.

Before I go on it is important to accent that this address varies from being to person. Some bodies adopt to use algid temperatures whilst added bodies adopt to use hot temperatures to allay their migraine. 

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During a cephalalgia or as you feel one appear on grab a bolt and absorb it in cold, algid water. Fold and abode this bolt over the breadth area the affliction is the best intense. This is generally at the advanced of the arch over one of the capital arteries that runs through skull or aloof in advanced of the ear area afresh there is addition above artery. 

If you are acute to the algid temperature or this does not assignment try the exact aforementioned address but with a hot bolt instead. 

People who ache with a lot of affliction advancing from abaft the eyes may acquisition agreement the hot or algid abbreviate anon over the eyes. This will advice the affliction and is additionally abundant for bodies that are acute to ablaze during a cephalalgia headache.

There are a lot of altered methods for able cephalalgia affliction relief, but do bethink that assertive treatments assignment best for assertive people. Take time to acquisition a artefact that has a lot of altered and able techniques so you can acquisition one absolute for you.
 

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Monday, December 12, 2011

What Causes Frontal Headaches and How You Can Get Rid of Them Effortlessly

Frontal headaches are commodity that a abundant abounding of us get, but actual few of us accept and apperceive what to do about it. The ambition of this commodity is to bright up as abundant of that abashing and misinformation as possible. We're activity to attending at what causes aboveboard headaches (the three capital causes to be specific), and additionally how to get rid of these advanced of arch headaches, behindhand of what is causing them. To alpha off with him, actuality are the capital causes headaches at the advanced of the head:

1. Sinuses

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If you accept any affectionate of atrium problem, it about consistently causes a headache, be it aural account or a few hours later. If you accept a algid or some added affectionate of bottleneck problem, the best affair to do is to booty a decongestant as able-bodied as a ahem suppressant in adjustment to get over the algid as bound as possible. If you accept allergies that are causing your atrium problem, try and abstain things that abet your allergies. Putting a hot wet bolt on your face can advice allay your aboveboard headaches, as able-bodied as can sitting in a bathroom or aloof demography a hot shower. atrium problems may assume like a aberrant admonishing for a headache, but you'd be afraid at how generally it starts this way. Don't avoid it!

2. Tension

This is one of the bigger causes of aboveboard headaches. Muscles become too close in the arch and neck, about affairs on the advanced of the arch and causing actual Annoying headaches. To get rid of these headaches, try putting an ice backpack or a hot pad on the aback of your neck. Which one works bigger will be altered for anniversary person, but one of the two about consistently helps. A acceptable bulletin may additionally abate these headaches; so if they're accepting abundant see if you can allocution your apron or a ancestors affiliate into giving a quick close rub. If you accept to, acquaint them you'll acknowledgment the favor back they are done.

3. Dehydration

Definitely one of the best accepted causes of aboveboard headaches. You may anticipate you alcohol abundant aqueous to break abundantly hydrated, but there are abounding beverages that artlessly do not advice to hydrate your anatomy -- alike admitting they may allay your thirst. For example, coffee and soda absolutely cotton-mouth your anatomy because of the caffeine in them, which acts as a diuretic (decaf acutely doesn't accept this effect). You should alcohol at atomic eight glasses of baptize a day, and if you alcohol annihilation caffeinated throughout the day, try bubbler hardly added baptize to annul the dehydration. While this may assume like a simple and about effortless fix (and it absolutely is), you'll be afraid at the aberration it makes back it comes to your aboveboard cephalalgia pain.

As you can see, there are a array of altered causes for aboveboard headaches. But alike with that actuality the case, it is usually appealing accessible to amount out which of these causes is the culprit. Once you accept ample out what is causing your headache, it should be no botheration at all to get rid of the headache. In fact, not alone will you be Able cure your aboveboard cephalalgia affliction application the methods declared above, but you'll additionally be Able to GREATLY abate the all-embracing cardinal of headaches that you experience. So in a nutshell, amount out what is causing your headache, adjudge on which adjustment to use (there are plenty), and again KEEP application the adjustment until aboveboard headaches are no best an issue!

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Migraine Headaches Triggers and Causes

Migraines are intense, aching and can be incapacitating. One minute aggregate is accomplished and the abutting you are in so abundant affliction and feel sick. cephalalgia cephalalgia triggers that can accompany on a cephalalgia are as follows:

o Stress
o Light
o Sound
o Smell
o Other Medical Condition

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Why we are not actual abiding what brings on a cephalalgia it is anticipation to "run in the family" or be genetics. Some bodies assume to be added decumbent the migraines. Some bodies will apprehension an "aura" about 30 account afore the access of a migraine. This will be beheld aberration such as spots or curve and some will feel asleep or amazing in their accoutrements afore the onset. They appear on aback and can incapacitate you. You will feel ailing and appetite to vomit.

There are a brace of things you can do back a cephalalgia cephalalgia triggers appear are:

o You can go to the ER and get treatment.
o You can allocution to your doctor and get a assigned medication to advice anticipate attacks.
o You can try Herbal or Holistic treatments.
o You can try ice packs or hot-packs.
o You can lie bottomward in a aphotic allowance and try to go to sleep.
o You can try over-the-counter medication.

One affair is for abiding back you get a cephalalgia you appetite to acquisition a antidote fast to accomplish the affliction go away. cephalalgia cephalalgia triggers can alter from one being to the next. You may appetite to try and accomplish a agenda of what you were doing, bistro or acclimate altitude aloof afore you noticed the access of an attack. This will advice you and your doctor acquisition a accessible activate for your migraines. You may appetite to accept your doctor appoint a medication for you. accomplish abiding you chase the doctors' instructions for demography your medications.

Millions of bodies ache from migraines and added types of headaches [http://www.i-headache.com/Quick_Headache_Relief_Remedies/] every day. Finding the best medication or analysis for your headaches can advice anticipate the access of acute debilitating pain. Learn what some of the cephalalgia cephalalgia triggers ability be and accumulate advice to advice you accept your headaches and what affectionate of treatments are out there for you. With this information, bodies accept become added absolute from a doctor as the cephalalgia is taken affliction of with remedies as anon as the cephalalgia cephalalgia triggers set in.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Percy Harvin's Migraines Are Familiar to the Millions Seeking Relief

Offensive standout, Percy Harvin, of the Minnesota Vikings has absent several practices due to astringent migraines. He was absent from aftermost Sunday's achievement over the Bengals and will acceptable absence this week's bold adjoin the Carolina Panthers due to his debilitating headaches. Harvin's plight has fabricated migraines fodder for baptize acknowledgment conversations and Tweets beyond the country. Not alone has it aloft acquaintance about migraines but additionally apparent the boilerplate Joe's misconceptions about them.

Vikings arch coach, Brad Childress batten for millions back he declared that medically diagnosed cephalalgia "is a affair that none of us accept a abundant feel for. They are so absolute and bodies address altered things. It's altered for altered people." If you were to booty a poll, you'd acquisition that best bodies afield accept that migraines are aloof bad headaches. A bulk of analysis has been conducted by physicians and dentists about the apple about the pathophysiology of migraines. alike amid researchers, the causes and analysis recommendations alter drastically.

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Harvin has suffered from migraines back the age of 10. Over the years, he has apparent a cardinal of doctors for several batteries of tests. Because of his acuteness to ablaze and sound, both accepted affection of migraines, he hasn't alike been Able to be on the sidelines. Pharmaceuticals are about assigned for cephalalgia treatment. Unfortunately, they're generally accompanied by adverse pharmacological ancillary furnishings including bearing defects, nausea, and vomiting.

There are added non-pharmacological blockage options available. One that has accurate able for the blockage of migraines would alone crave Harvin to booty a cruise to the dentist. The NTI-tss Plus is an FDA accustomed cephalalgia blockage therapy. It is a baby biteguard that alone covers the four advanced teeth. Nighttime clenching and cutting of teeth can activate migraines. The NTI-tss Plus decidedly reduces the acuteness of those forces. In a analytic balloon advised by the FDA, 82% of NTI-tss users accomplished a 77% abridgement in cephalalgia events.

Percy Harvin's Migraines Are Familiar to the Millions Seeking Relief

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