Stress headache causes

July 17, 2009 |

The name "tension headache" immediately implies the cause for this malady that affects millions of people every day. People who suffer from these types of headaches describe them as tightness in their head or neck muscles-almost like someone is pulling on them. These types of headaches often have a gradual onset unlike other possibly more severe headaches like the migraine. As we go through our daily activities we experience tension regarding situations at work, at home, and other scenarios. This is when a tension headache is most likely to occur-as the pressure in our lives builds, so does the tendency to build tension and therefore, we may get a headache.

Headache Types
Headache is a term used to describe aching or pain that occurs in one or more areas of the head, face, mouth, or neck. Headache involves the network of nerve fibers in the tissues, muscles, and blood vessels located in the head and at the base of the skull.

There are two main categories of headache: primary and secondary.
The major types of primary headaches include:
Tension headache
Cluster headache
Migraine
Primary headaches are not caused by other underlying medical conditions. More than 90% of headaches are primary.

Common causes of tension headache
Stress
Missing a meal
Bad posture
Lack of exercise
Anxiety and depression
Sometimes hormonal changes in women
Ironically - taking too many painkillers for headaches!
Grinding your teeth at night (see your Dentist for help with this)

The solution to these types of headache doesn't lie in taking headache medications. Instead, you should try to find out the actual reason that is compelling you to remain under stress. Once you know about the factors contributing stress to you, you can either modify your lifestyle to curb the stress or you can learn to manage the stress.

Headaches come in a variety of forms, and plague millions of people on a daily basis. Sometimes they can be caused by lack of food, or tiredness, sometimes they are a symptom of a virus or other illness, and sometimes they are caused by stress.

Stress headaches are not believed to be hereditary. They are usually accompanied by tensed muscles in the neck - sometimes the tension in the neck can make the headache worse. Stress headaches are usually tied to something going on around the sufferer - from work or school related stress, to family issues or relationship breakups.

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