Dec
30
Posted on 30-12-2008
Filed Under (headaches) by admin on 30-12-2008
headaches
Cesar Candelario asked:


Sinusitis is a pretty common ailment that afflicts millions of individuals worldwide. The reason for sinusitis is that the paranasal sinuses within our skulls are irritated either by bacteria or allergies that cause the sinus passages to swell and constrict. When this happens, a sinus headache ensues. The areas affected by a sinus headache can be found where the swollen sinuses are which happen to be in the face or check areas, between the eyebrows, and behind the eyes.

Sinus headaches can be very sever and is always accompanied by stuffy nose and a persistent green or yellow colored nasal discharge. There are several very effective over the counter cures for sinus headaches and sinusitis. Unfortunately, these treatments have been known to fail among individuals who have mistakenly diagnosed themselves to have sinusitis and therefore suffer from sinus headaches.

In severe rare cases, one may also experience ear aches, neck and top of the head pains as part of the sinusitis headache symptoms. It is important to take note of all the symptoms of sinusitis because a lot of individuals only think that they have sinus headaches when in fact, they are actually suffering from migraines instead.

It is important to note that sinusitis headache is not the only symptom of sinusitis. If it is indeed sinusitis, you will experience inflammation and tenderness of tissues around the eyes resulting in swollen eyelids and red eyes. Aside from this, there can be a loss of smell from a congested nasal passage.

Furthermore, aside from sinus headaches and other symptoms already mentioned here, sinusitis could trigger fever and cough. The cough can sometimes be a result of a post nasal drip from the draining of the sinuses that irritate the upper windpipe which causes it to be sore and encourages us to cough as a result. Sinusitis is also always accompanied by general weakness and tired feeling.

While it is true that up to 97% of individuals who think they suffer from sinusitis headache symptoms are mistaken because they are actually suffering from migraine, it is very important to make the correct distinction between the two. First, one needs to be properly diagnosed for illness specific medication treatment. It can be quite frustrating to be taking sinusmedication to treat sinus headache symptoms when in fact; the headache is cause by a migraine.

With this said, one must never take the sinus headache symptoms for granted and haphazardly assume that it is a migraine. In some rare instances of complications, sinus headache symptoms may be a signal of acute sinusitis, which results in brain infection.It is therefore very important to get the proper diagnosis and treatment whatever the cause of the headache. If you believe the cause is directly related with a sinus infection you can find remedies for a sinus infection.

Studies have been reported to produce results that show that among individuals who think they suffer from sinus headaches, up to 97% of them actually suffer from migraine instead. It was found that people and sometimes doctors mistake migraine for sinus headaches, resulting in false and useless treatments. Imagine suffering needlessly with these supposed headaches and not getting the much sought after relief from use of sinusitis medication. Naturally, if you suffer from migraine and not sinus headaches, you must get migraine specific medication.

Otherwise, you will continue to suffer from migraines without getting proper treatment and this of course can result to a serious impediment on the quality of life you deserve to enjoy. It is quite easy to mistake migraines for sinus headaches because some individuals who suffer migraine also suffer from sinusitis like symptoms such as pain in the face area as well as a stuffy nose and ref puffy eyes. Although, people must keep in mind that if it is indeed a sinus headache induced by a sinus infection then along with the other symptoms, the person with sinusitis will have constant yellow or green nasal discharge. Without this, it is not a sinus headache from sinusitis. It could be migraine.

To help you and your doctor be able to correctly diagnose the root cause of your headache and determine whether it is indeed sinus headache or migraine, it has been said that it is helpful to keep a headache diary. Keeping tabs and taking notes every time one experiences a headache can help one accurately log the experience and details that may otherwise have been neglected will be highlighted and will help in proper diagnosis.

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Carmen
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Dec
23
Posted on 23-12-2008
Filed Under (headaches) by admin on 23-12-2008
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Alison White asked:


“Fight Or Flight” Responses

The types of headaches are many and so too are the causes of headaches, and this is the reason why headaches come about so frequently and there are also instances of recurring headaches that are caused by many different factors. Perhaps the most common cause of headaches is stress which can cause a person to feel a ‘fight or flight’ feeling that usually is accompanied by shallow breathing as well as raised heart rate as well as high blood pressure. Even adrenaline amounts will shoot up and cause a person to experience a headache.

If you do not eat the proper food you will be more likely to suffer a headache as diet as well as sensitivity to food is another major cause of headache, especially the migraine headache. You may suffer from a headache because of variations in the blood sugar levels, or because of withdrawal of caffeine, or because of food additives.

Sometimes a dental abscess can be the cause of headache, especially following extraction when an infection may appear and there may be difficulty with your jaw joints that will cause local pain that is then transmitted to the face and head causing a headache. Even when your teeth are not properly aligned, you will still be at risk of getting a headache; so you need to get a dentist to look into this matter and find a proper treatment for it.

Hormones are what allow a person to experience pain, and sex hormones are believed to play an important role in causing a headache, especially in women before, or immediately after their menstrual period. If the sex hormone levels are low when menstruation is taking place, women may suffer a headache.

Persons with impaired vision will also be at risk of having a headache as this is a common cause of headache, especially when they need to squint, or strain their eye muscles in order to focus their eyes. Even glaucoma which is an eye disease can be a cause of headaches as they refer pain into the head’s structure.

You can also find that headaches come about due to a disorder in the ear, nose or throat and common causes of headaches include sinus headaches, labyrinthitis, infections and traumas. Even damage to a person’s nerves can be considered to be a cause of headaches.



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Dec
23
Posted on 23-12-2008
Filed Under (headaches) by admin on 23-12-2008
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Richard Romando asked:


Brain is most important part of your body, needed to think and perform your work perfectly; a headache sometimes paralyzes you completely and jams the daily routine. Recognizing your child’s headache and treating it, takes special attention and effort. You may not be always able to diagnose immediately his headache as kids of different age group can have different reasons of headache.

Treating Your Child’s Headache

Whenever your child have headache first and foremost thing which needs to be done is to get to the actual cause of the headache and jot up right remedy for it. There are large numbers of causes of a child’s headache, and each one has a distinctly different remedy. For example, if your child hits his or her head on something resulting in a headache, you may need to rush to a doctor, in order to ensure that the headache is not due to internal injuries.

Poor eyesight can also be major causes of child’s headaches. Parents don’t realize it until the child vision gets really bad and he or she complains that the vision is blurred. Your child’s headache can also be caused by stress or another existing medical condition for which drugs are being administered. Finding the real cause of headache can really help to find the right remedy without having any side effects.

Headache Medication for Children

A headache medication can be accessed without a prescription too if you really know the cause and right kind of medicine to take. You must pay attention to the indication written on the back of the medicine pack and never overdose your child to eradicate child’s headache as soon as possible. If the headache persists even after taking the maximum dose prescribed on the drug bottle, you should consult a doctor.

Natural remedies such as homeopathic drugs and herbs can be other ways of treating a child’s headache. Natural remedies like Acupuncture can also work miracles when done regularly. These natural remedies for headaches are not only available for all ages, but they are also becoming more popular everyday because they have no side effects and sometimes it work quicker than the traditional medications.

Helpful Tips

Educate yourself about your child’s present health state; in order to know precisely why he or she is suffering from headaches and what would be the best remedy for them. Remember that even child’s headache medications can have side effects such as, diarrhea and nausea. Therefore it should be administered with plenty of fluids and eatables.

If you are interested to know more about child’s headache then please visit to Child Headache



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Dec
19
Posted on 19-12-2008
Filed Under (headaches) by admin on 19-12-2008
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kalidas asked:


Chronic headache is a real problem for millions of sufferers. Don’t let chronic headache detract from your enjoyment of life. Although medical science has not found the exact causes 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 the chief source of headache pain among the population, with cluster and secondary headaches making up a far smaller segment of that number.

 

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 must look for treatment options as they would any other 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 many primary headaches result from a contraction of the cranial muscles, introducing an increased level pressure. This contraction is believed to be tied to emotional and physical stress.

Chronic headache may be caused by 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 at the root of chronic headache. Stress management can be an effective solution to chronic headache. If physical stress is seen to play a role, more frequent breaks must be taken to avoid triggering the condition.

Ibuprofen and Aleve are also powerful treatments for chronic headache. It should be noted, however, that if chronic headache persists despite stress management and over the counter treatment, a doctor should be seen promptly. Persistent headaches that seem to occur without provocation can actually be secondary headaches. A secondary headache occurs in reaction to another root cause, such as a deeper neurological problem. Internal bleeding, tumors, and chemical imbalances are all possible causes of secondary headaches. Be sure to see a doctor if chronic headache persists despite treatment with stress management or over the counter drugs.



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Dec
19
Posted on 19-12-2008
Filed Under (headaches) by admin on 19-12-2008
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trinitydreams2001 asked:


I get all kinds of headaches ALL THE TIME. Several times a week. I get so confused about the different kinds of headaches. I know I get migraines every 2 months or so, I get tension headaches, sinus headaches, and caffeine headaches. Can someone sum the symptoms up for me so I can clearly tell what kind of headache I have and maybe some tips on how to get rid of them?

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Dec
18
Posted on 18-12-2008
Filed Under (headaches) by admin on 18-12-2008
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P.O. Pharm asked:


Headache is a general problem of people around the world. The attack can occur in every age, every opportunity and both sex. To diagnose and treatment of headache, the physicians have to know the cause and characteristic of each type headache.

Migraine and cluster headache are the severe head pain. The basic physiology of migraine and cluster headache involve with the dysfunction of trigemino vascular system cause vasodilation (enlargement of blood vessel) and neurologic inflammation. But migraine is afflicted more than cluster headache. However many patients can suffer from mixed both type.

In general symptoms of migraine are attack lasting 4-72 hours, nausea and/or vomiting, most commonly unilateral (one sided) location, aggravated by causing avoidance for routine physical activities such as walking, running, sensitive to the light and may have aura(visual) before head pain.

Do you know the difference of migraine and cluster headache?

1. Sex

Male and female are afflicted with both type headaches. In migraine headache, Female afflicted than male but the occurrence of cluster headache, male afflicted than female.

2. Duration of headache

The periodicity of the headache may implicate hypothalamic dysfunction but migraine has longer duration of head than cluster. The attack time in migraine is 4 - 72 hours and in cluster headache is 20 min - 3 hours.

3. Frequent of attacks

Cluster attacks more frequently than migraine. Cluster headache attacks every 1-3 day, although migraine attacks to the patients every 1-8 month.

4. Occurrence of attacks

The period time of attack in cluster headache is about 2 weeks - 2 month but migraine headache occurs 2-8 times a month.

5. Lacrimation (tear drop)

The clinical symptom presentations of pain around the eyes cause lacrimation. It is found frequent in cluster headache but migraine is found less than cluster headache.

6. Blurred vision

The patient may have blurred vision from both headaches but migraine is found more often than cluster headache

7. Nausea/Vomiting

About 85% chance of nausea and vomiting present in migraine headache, although 2-5% chance of the symptoms are found in cluster headache.

Treatment

The goal of treatment include: pain relief, reducing the frequency of attack and prophylactic the recurrent.

Normally, treatment with medication and evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic is the first guideline. Other treatment is without medicine by improvement the quality of life and reducing the stress that trigger to migraine.

Conclusion

Not only migraine and cluster headache are the problems of head pain but the other headaches may cause from serious and life threatening condition such as brain tumor, sinus meningitis or stroke. So if you have signs and symptoms of headache you should go to see the physician.



Jamie
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Dec
13
Posted on 13-12-2008
Filed Under (headaches) by admin on 13-12-2008
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Rachel B asked:


I’m on birth control and havent had sex without a condom. I finished up my period a couple days ago, but I’ve been having headaches and nausea off and on for the past week. I get really nauseous at night, as well. I dont think that I could be pregnant, but the nausea and headaches are signs is early pregnancy. I have been on yasmine for 8 months and havent had any problems, but last month switched to the generic and this month back to regular yasmine. Any ideas of what this could be?

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mcasas asked:


These headaches first started one day after laughing a lot, the headache just started after laughing hard. Then after that these headaches came on and off. Sometimes when I bend over to get something from the floor or when i make an effort to pick something up I feel the pain in my right side of my head and then the nerve twitch near my right ear that comes and goes.

Stephanie
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