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How To Shut Down Chronic Tension Headaches

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Stress and overexertion is said to be the primary cause of chronic tension headaches. If you work long and hard for continuous number of hours, the muscles in the upper body will become stiff and the area around the head and shoulder will tighten resulting in severe headaches.

Chronic tension headache can occur several times in a month. The inclemency of the pain depends on the person, so no general level can be drawn. It is common among people of all ages although more often seen in adults. You would know that your tension headache is long-term if it happens several times a month and for a few months consecutively.  If mental issues are causing tension, they may be addressed through psychic readings. Like the severity of the pain, the duration of the headache too varies between a headache for just 30 minutes a day to one that lasts for several days.  Likewise, if sun exposure from your convertible is causing headaches, then consider a Saturn Sky windscreen windblocker wind deflector.

Chronic headaches and migraines however, can be distinguished clearly. It is essential to be aware of these differences if you want to take over the counter prescriptions as drugs used for migraine do not always work for a chronic tension headache.

-  Chronic tension headache is not usually accompanied by slurred speech
-  Chronic tension headaches do not bring about vomiting or nausea
-  The pain is all over the head if you have a chronic tension headache, and not just a throbbing pain in one place
-  It is less severe than a migraine and does not usually impede concentration and working ability daily activities}

Loss of appetite, a dull pain in the head, tightness around the head and around the neck and shoulders and sometimes even fatigue and difficulty sleeping are some of the main symptoms of chronic tension headaches. Often, excitability and sensitivity to noise may also be a symptom.  If excess weight is a source of the tension, the Seattle HCG Diet can reduce weight.

Here are a few tips to help prevent the continuing occurrence of a chronic tension headache.

- Always keep a good posture, particularly if you are going to be in some place for a long period of time. Secure that you re comfortable. Get yourself a comfortable chair or pillow to provide support for your neck and shoulders
-  Take frequent breaks from work as working too hard can cause the headaches.
-  Exercise when possible
- Make sure you sleep enough and you are comfortable while sleeping

Consult a physician for help if the headaches continue because you are more likely to be suffering from chronic tension headaches if over the counter medicine does not work.

 

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