Causes Of Headaches
FACT: Headaches Affect Nearly 90% of Men and 95%
of Women
I have included 101 tips on how to prevent
headaches on the right menu. But before we go to the tips, it might
be useful to have at least a superficial understanding of the
different types of headaches.
Migraines
A migraine is a splitting headache that just seems to set in
apparently due to no reason at all. The reasons for a migraine are
mainly vascular. That means that certain changes in the blood
vessels that supply blood to the brain trigger of the pain. Of
course, the causes for the changes in the blood vessels may vary
from person to person but this is generally how it starts.
Migraines are easily the most common headache syndrome. It affects
10 to 15 percent of the global population. One peculiar feature of
a migraine is that it usually starts in childhood or adolescence
and is most common in young and middle-aged adults.
The only good thing about a migraine is that it usually stops as
people get older. Migraines have nothing to do with a person's
background, upbringing, or social class. Migraines do not
discriminate.
Migraines have a strong impact on the quality of a person's life.
It affects not only the person but also the lives of those who move
in close contact with he person. Migraine attacks can some times be
so severe that person may have to abandon his or her routine
activities for three or four days at a stretch.
Once the pain of a migraine sets in, it is sheer agony. It is
almost as if one side of your head is being ripped off. There is
very little a person can do to stop this pain.
The good thing about a migraine is that it is transient, that is
the pain will go away after sometime. This usually happens after
the person gets a few hours of sound sleep. But the worst thing
about migraines is that they recur. But migraines too can be
prevented to a very large extent as the tips below explain.
There are two main types of migraine, the classic migraine and the
common migraine. Both the classic and the common kind can occur as
often as several times a week or as rarely as once every few
years.
Both types can occur at any time. But for some people at least, it
is possible to predict the occurrence of the migraine. For example
there is a greater tendency for a migraine near the days of
menstruation or every Saturday morning after a stressful week of
work.
Although many sufferers have a family history of migraine, the
exact hereditary nature of this condition is not known. People who
get migraines are thought to have an inherited abnormality in the
regulation of blood vessels. The following factors often act as
triggers that set of the migraine.
Stress is one of the major factors that can contribute to the onset
of a migraine. Now it may not be possible for you to get away from
the cause of stress, particularly if it is something connected with
your job.
Anger can trigger of a migraine as well. It would be good for short
tempered people to learn ways of controlling their anger. The best
method is of course the one to ten method. The next time you get
angry count to ten very slowly before you really blow your lid. By
the time you get to ten you should have cooled down.
Both physical and mental fatigue can lead to a migraine so do not
push your self too much. Enough is enough and when your body starts
giving you signals that it has had enough, take heed and stop
whatever you are doing. Just bear in mind that a little more
productivity on one day is not worth the productivity of the next
couple of days.
Sinus
Sinus problems, too, give rise to headaches. The sinuses are small
spaces in the facial bones just below the facial skin. The spaces
are concentrated in the nasal region, temples and around the eyes.
Sometimes, due to infection, these spaces get inflamed with mucus
and infected as well.
This leads to the headache that is the result of sinusitis. There
are many causes for sinusitis which are allergy, a deviated nasal
septum, and severe cold, enlarged parts in side the nose, and acute
ongoing infection.
Tension
Tension headaches are also common in many people. Stress and
anxiety are causes for tension headaches. The moment such a person
gets tense about something, the person develops a tension headache.
Insufficient sleep, anxiety, problems, and worries give rise to the
tension headache.
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