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Headache - Finish Problems Advice

Free Expert Advice - A headache or cephalalgia is pain anywher e in the region of the head or neck. It can be a symptom of a number of different conditions of the head and neck.

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Headache - Finish Problems Advice

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  1. HEADACHE A headache or cephalalgia is pain anywhere in the region of the head or neck. It can be a symptom of a number of different conditions of the head and neck.

  2. TYPES OF HEADACHE Primary headaches- are benign, recurrent headaches not caused by underlying disease or structural problems. For example, migraine is a type of primary headache. While primary headaches may cause significant daily pain and disability, they are not dangerous. Secondary headaches are caused by an underlying disease, like an infection, head injury, vascular disorders, brain bleed or tumors. Secondary headaches can be harmless or dangerous. Certain "red flags" or warning signs indicate a secondary headache may be dangerous.

  3. Primary headaches Migraines: Migraines typically present with pulsing head pain, nausea, photophobia (sensitivity to light) and phonophobia (sensitivity to sound). Tension-type headaches: usually present with non-pulsing "bandlike" pressure on both sides of the head, not accompanied by other symptoms.[6] Cluster headache : short episodes (15–180 minutes) of severe pain, usually around one eye, with autonomic symptoms (tearing, red eye, nasal congestion) which occur at the same time every day. Sinus headache

  4. Secondary headache Medication overuse headache: it may occur in those using excessive painkillers for headaches, paradoxically causing worsening headaches. meningitis brain tumor temporal arteritis acute closed angle glaucoma (increased pressure in the eyeball)

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  6. Treatment by Finishproblems.com Headache is not a disease in itself but a symptom of an underlying disease in the body. Hence to cure it completely, treatment cannot just be only symptomatic but should be dealt with a holistic approach. Treatment modalities like HOMOEPATHY and AYURVEDA along with a rightful combination of YOGA, MEDITATION and needful changes in diet and regimen can help one get rid of this condition and help you lead a better life. Feel free to call the medical experts on Finish problems.com to help us heal you.

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