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What Kind Of Headache Do You Have?
 
Date: 20-Jun-2012       
 
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Is it just a tension headache? Your sinuses? A migraine? Here's our handy guide on how to tell.

Tension headache
The scoop: This is by far the most common type of headache, affecting as many 90 percent of people at some point in their life. It’s caused by tightness in the muscles of the scalp and the back of the neck.

Symptoms: Dull pressure or tightness in a band around the head, especially the forehead. Usually no other symptoms.

Pain: Mild to moderate
Triggers: Stress or fatigue
Treatment: Taking some time to de-stress—deep breathing, napping, or meditation—might also help.

Migraine
The scoop: Often mistaken for a tension or sinus headache, a migraine is a neurological condition caused by an overreactive "switch" in the brain stem.

Symptoms: Throbbing pain; sensitivity to light, sounds, and smells; nausea and vomiting; and other symptoms. Twenty percent of sufferers have aura—symptoms such as visual disturbances that precede the onset of pain.

Pain: Moderate to severe
Triggers: Stress, hormonal changes, weather changes, some foods
Treatment: Stress relief, lifestyle changes

Sinus headache
The scoop: It's extremely uncommon; most people who think they have one actually have a migraine. "Almost half of people with migraines have runny or stuffy nose or teary eyes with their headaches," Dr. Tepper explains.

Symptoms: Pain around the nose and eyes; runny nose, often accompanied by fever.

Pain: Mild to severe
Triggers: An acute sinus infection
Treatment: pain relievers and sinus meds

Cluster headache
The scoop: Rare, it affects 0.1 percent of the people, more commonly men. Because it tends to occur at the same time every day, doctors suspect the hypothalamus—the part of the brain that controls the body clock—is involved.

Symptoms: Intense, penetrating pain behind one eye that usually starts shortly after you fall asleep. They last an hour or two but come in clusters of one or two headaches a day over several weeks.

Pain: Excruciating
Triggers: Alcohol. Also more common in smokers.
Treatment: Triptans and other medications are used to treat an attack once it's started.
 
 
 
Source: Health.com
 
 
 

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