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What Are the Different Types of Headaches?

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What Are the Different Types of Headaches?

Headaches affect almost everyone, but there are different types including tension headaches, cluster headaches and migraine headaches.

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" They happen at any time they can ruin your day they can ruin your life. The problem you have a headache and over in 90% of us suffer from them at one time or another and some people it is -- way of life."

" People not only lives wit. Recurrent episodes of severe pain and I'm very ability to -- that -- an ongoing hero when they made up a lightning out of the blue unpredictable it."

" And it seems every one has that different way to describe their headache. And being hit hammer. Like my -- isn't by. Some phrases but as vivid descriptions can help figure out what type of Andy you're having."

" If we look at the primary day there -- major. Migraine and tensions had headaches -- their act and then the fourth group is and miscellaneous group of other. Usually uncommon --"

" Well what the different. For that need to -- some key question."

" One equality and pain that robbing that AA isn't boring and other features to locate and that and is that in the eyes on one side of the -- another feature in the -- again is that frequent indirect. Attack last ten minutes -- the last ten days. The maker every day debate on the case. And then the features that go along with -- are very very important. And act like a headache. Inked -- five. Individual cluster tap -- Typically from fifteen to ninety minutes clustered periods. Where you may have one or more attack per day. Can the average person will last -- month settlement. Ostertag tends to be triggered by Rem sleep. People with cluster quite often will awaken at a characteristic time every night. -- the problem at 3 am really quite typical."

" And oh yes they are extremely painful."

" They're all -- one side of the and is usually around one. And the pain is accompanied by red interior of the two in the balloons and stuffed it and teachers of that and her. Perhaps you. In every 100000 people and given the severity of her that -- patients who had. Cluster and can't kidney stones almost instantly that book and then -- kidney --"

" Treating her headache is part preventative. -- damage control."

" The usual initial treatment -- cluster headache is pregnant. And usually people and all of me. Started I'd tell him channel blocker that you most important too -- medications that are injectable in the Chretien. And high low oxygen."

" Headache that get the most -- is that dreaded migraine which about 12% of Americans each year. Migraines tend to be one sided with throbbing pain it can range from two machine."

" and is characterized. Usually die at least. One or two nausea. Vomiting sensitivity to light sensitivity to sound or -- as usual line is that usually the -- in the attic."

" The migraine. It may be diet changing weather or for women certain times of the month."

" Hormonal factors -- an important trigger so many women find that they get headaches. The day before. You'll love begins or -- the -- that low actually begins. And that that we believe there's an effect. Tradition with."

" Girl there are a range of medications can ward off attack and when it hit there are some new approaches. --"

" And of the last ten years has been the development. Of the class of compounds called it. And attends -- migrants to get drugs meaning that there are drugs that were designed to relieve migraine attacks."

" And while migraines or cluster headaches are disabling conditions. So too are run of the mill tension headache. Which can it'll ruin your day and lieutenant."

" It quickly we'll begin at the end of a stressful day three here 45 in the afternoon. And they typically less than it from one hour to six hours that and it lasted longer. And headaches and intend to be on both sides of the head. Tension type -- and and be mild or moderate tensions had headaches and those gladiator pressure. Some people describe it and -- didn't."

" Usually they're ready for attention headache is close as her nearest pharmacy."

" Most people into panic. Do you I'm treating over the counter medications. And there's a broad range of over the counter analgesic that have been on to work attention that."

" And also stressed cause headache it can't make it worse and for that there are calming activity."

" Do a wide range of management techniques -- used everything from. The -- relaxation that you do at home about Steve that. You cognitive you know there viewers you essentially. Learn about the idea is that you have to make a lot more stressful and management ideas that are well when is it more. At eight. Sometimes and it is symptomatic of serious underlines the order. The one red flag is. New on that in panic after the age of fifty. If you start out had a mild headache and had increased -- when there's a rarity of time. Headaches associated. With a fever that that. I'm neighbor black and and that that requires about it and then weakness. Typical including one out of the body toppled and and go from having no pain at all having various -- and that made peace a Christmas Day and growth and if that happens at the reasons to."

" are usually serious health threat but they can untreated. The threat to our well being the method that takeaways is their help for your splitting handed."

" It it's not a problem that you need to learn to live where the problem that you need to learn to manage. And live with that."

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