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Common Headache Types - what type do you get?

May 19th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

When you only have headaches occasionally, you take some medication and forget it, but if headaches recur, it’s worthwhile finding out about common headache types. This means that you can tell your medical person exactly what kind you get, and you’ll get the right medication.

There are many different types of headache, including tension headaches, migraine headaches as well as cluster headaches and organic headaches. Another headache type is rebound headaches and headaches in general will trouble young children including babies and can be severe enough to immobilize the sufferer.

Nevertheless, the medical fraternity has not spared any effort in coming up with methods and cures to relieve headaches whatever is their type. The latest medications that are used in conjunction with therapies that do not require taking drugs can help to prevent, stop or even manage headaches ranging from the mild to the toughest types.

Perhaps the most common headache type that everyone has suffered is the tension headache for which over-the-counter medications are used to treat such a condition. No doubt this is a very common headache type, but it can be severe enough to debilitate a person and it may be either episodic, or chronic.

Another severe instance of a headache type is the migraine headache that can cause a person to go into a state where they are unable to continue with their daily routines for a few hours, or even for a few days. Migraine headaches are a leading cause why people absent themselves from work and cause disruptions in family life. It is believed that almost thirty million Americans have suffered from migraines and almost four fifths have had a history of migraine headaches in their families, though it is yet to determine whether genes actually play any role in such a headache type.

The third headache type we know is the cluster headache that affects a person in groups of attacks often without a warning, and this is the severest as well as most intense of all headache types. Cluster headaches can last for a half hour to forty-five minutes, though some may last for many hours before finally disappearing only to return later on, and it is quite normal for a person to get up to four such headaches in a day which most often appear in the mornings, or come late in the nighttime and lasts weeks or even months

A headache type that affects only women is known as the hormone headache. Also, when you make use of medications for more than the recommended time and exceed instructions on the labels, or the advice of your physician you may be at risk of a rebound headache which is more likely to happen if the medications used contain caffeine that is normally found in many drugs. You may also be affected by sinus headache, or organic headaches. These are the common headache types that most persons will be affected by during their lifetime.

When next you get a headache, write down the date and the time, and the type of headache it was. This kind of information is vital when you see your doctor, so that you can get permanent pain relief.


Do you have a Headache? Levitra may be the Cause

May 16th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Levitra (vardenafil) is effective in treating erectile dysfunction in the majority of male users and is safe for many to take – even those who have other medical concerns. However, if you are considering this medication for your own use, you should talk to your doctor about the possible side effects that can occur with Levitra, including headaches.
Does Levitra cause Headaches?

To understand the answer to this question, it is important to know exactly how this medication works in the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Most impotence drugs do not “cure” the problem behind erectile dysfunction; instead they work to maximize the conditions for an erection to occur. This is done by relaxing the muscles around the penis, allowing for optimum blood flow to occur. This process will allow men to have an erection naturally, by working with the physiological process that is already in place. Because this medication affects the blood flow to the penile area, it can also affect the blood flow in other areas of the body. Since changes in blood flow to the brain are often the cause of headaches, Levitra can contribute to the problem with some patients.

Depending on the clinical studies and results that you read, Levitra can cause headaches in anywhere from two to ten percent of the individuals who take it.

This statistic is only applicable to men, since Levitra is not usually prescribed for women or those under the age of eighteen.

It may be that for men who suffer from migraines or cluster headaches, Levitra may act as a trigger to bring on the symptoms of their condition. That is because these types of headaches seem particularly susceptible to the changes in blood flow to the brain. If you suffer from either of these conditions, it is a good idea to talk to your doctor about the link between Levitra and headaches. For others, the headaches from Levitra may only occur after the first few doses of the medication. For many, the side effect is not severe enough to keep them from taking the drug.


Headaches - why do you get them?

May 10th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

There are more things worse than struggling through the day with a headache. Occasionally, headaches seem to occur more often, and there are many reasons for this.

The most common types of recurring headaches include tension, cluster and migraines. The origination of the pain can vary, depending on the type of headache that you are suffering from, but the treatments can be similar, in terms of the types of medications that you might choose to take to relieve your symptoms.

Acetaminophen, ibuprofen and aspirin are some of the most common headache remedies. Other methods for alleviating the pain include lying down, using a cool compress over the eyes, and sleep. Sometimes the best way to treat a headache is to prevent it before it starts, and you can do this most effectively when you understand what the most common causes for this type of pain are.

Prevent Headaches by Changing Your Diet and Other Habits

For some, headaches can be caused by certain things they eat or drink. For example, eating something cold, like ice cream, too quickly can cause pain. It can also be caused by drinking too much alcohol or caffeine, or not drinking enough water. In these instances, the obvious remedy is to eat more slowly, cut back or increase intake, depending on the substance in question. Exposure to certain types of smoke or chemicals can also cause pain, so stay away from the known substances, like cigarette smoke, as much as possible.

It is also possible that some of the medications that you are taking are causing pain as one of the side effects. If you suspect that a medication is causing your headaches, talk to your doctor about a possible change to your prescription. It is also important to note that this side effect may go away after the first few doses of the medicine. In this case, it might be wise to wait a few days to see if the pain ceases before changing your prescription. Eyestrain can also be a culprit of headaches, so make sure to take frequent breaks when spending time in front of the computer, and use adequate lighting when reading or performing other tasks.

Physical Causes of Pain - stress and anxiety result in muscular tension

Other headache causes include stress and anxiety, which can create tension in the neck and shoulder area. This tension can lead to pain in the head as well. This type of discomfort can usually be alleviated with plenty of rest and regular exercise, which will help you to manage your stress as well as the pain that it causes. Many types of illness are accompanied by a headache as well, including upper respiratory and sinus infections, and illnesses that are categorized by a fever. In these cases, you may not be able to prevent the pain, but you can effectively treat it with over the counter pain medications.

There are many causes of headaches, but the good news is that there are also plenty of options for preventing and treating them. If you get recurring headaches, spend some time thinking about the events in your life which may be causing them.



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