Headache Treatment
Headaches are one of the most mysterious of all conditions that we experience over and over again in our lives. It is as common as fever but only worse when it comes to the pain it leaves us with. So it goes without saying that determining the cause of headaches is next to impossible. However, headaches have been classified in to different types and two of the main ones are tension headaches and migraine headaches.
Tension headaches are famous for its tendency of becoming chronic in some cases although they usually occur in isolated cases. It is believed that muscle contractions are associated with chronic headaches that are likely to be triggered by stress, eye strain, poor posture, fatigue, hormonal changes in women and excessive use of alcohol and tobacco.
Migraines on the other hand are caused by constriction of blood vessels in the head and neck that makes little blood to flow in to the vessels. That is why migraine usually comes as a heavy headache with a massive pain that is almost unbearable. Furthermore, most migraine sufferers become sensitive to light or noise or both while feeling an overwhelming sense of being sick.
Headache treatments differ in nature and scope depending on the type of headache one may suffer. Some headache treatments may be solely medicine-based while the other type of headache treatments may focus on life style remedies that may be nature- based. Whatever the approach is, headache treatments need to be followed thoroughly and carefully in order to recover from the condition that may otherwise, become life threatening if left untreated.
As per medicinal headache treatments, the categorizations are twofold. The first type of headache treatments is known as abortive which treats a progressive headache while prophylactic headache treatments focus on preventing headaches from occurring. Therefore, depending on the intensity, type and the duration for which you have had the headaches, physicians may decide to prescribe either type of headache treatments for suffers.
Nature based headache treatments are also important in the recovery process. Therefore, proper sleep, use of natural tranquilizers such as chamomile tea, daily routine of exercise and a few minutes of meditation everyday will all add up positively to headache treatments that one may follow in order to recover from the dreading headaches.
A note to carry along: Medicinal headache treatments as well as nature based remedies, used hand in hand has been proven to be the most effective in the long run in recovering from headaches.
Posted: January 1st, 2010 under Uncategorized.