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Most headaches and migraines are curable
Most headache's and migraine's are curable and almost all the rest of them are manageable. Only a small percentage (5%) of persistent head pain can be labeled pathological. The medical experts can deal with this 5%.
So if the headache is still there and you do not suffer from some unusually medical condition then we can help you.
Cause of Headaches?
The majority of headaches are caused by muscle tension of one type or another. Either though physical or mental factors. Theses numerous highly irritable spots in the muscle and contributes critically to the pain. These irritable points can either cause the pain directly in the head or by putting undue pressure on the bone structure causing minor misalignment resulting head pain.
These points are commonly known as trigger points.
We believe that most headaches are caused by these trigger points and can be relieved by trigger point therapy (also know as Myotherapy).
Who knows the original cause of your headache it? Possible cause of headaches be from a fall as a child, work environment, your posture at work. May by you input data into a computer all day? Or lift heavy loads on one side of you body on a factory line. May be it's from something you did years ago. Perhaps your mother or father suffers from headaches and now you do. Any fall that results in whip lash of the neck or landing heavily on the shoulders or neck can cause headaches.
90% of the population suffer Researchers say that at least 90% of the population suffer from headaches and those that do re occur at least every 30 days.
The point is the causes of headaches are very varied and individual
These many cause of headaches result in the list or commonly know headaches below Tension headache
Waking Up to Headaches
Getting out of bed can be agony if you’re not a morning person, and it’s even more challenging if you have a headache. Now imagine waking up with a headache virtually every single morning for four years. According to a recent study, about 1 in 13 people suffer from chronic morning headaches.
In the study, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, approximately 7.6 percent of the 18,980 Europeans who participated in a phone questionnaire reported that they had experienced chronic morning headache for about four years. Rates were high among women and people between the ages of 45 and 64. Chronic morning headaches are usually associated with sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, in which people stop breathing many times throughout the night, teeth grinding and periodic limb movements. And the bed partners of snorers are known to wake with a headache. But the study found that the headaches were most strongly linked to anxiety and depression.
"What we discovered was that chronic morning headache was not only a manifestation of sleep apnea." said lead study author Maurice M. Ohayon, MD, PhD, the director of the Stanford Sleep Epidemiology Research Center. "This will affect the debate about chronic morning headache in terms of treatment."
Although depression and anxiety were the most commonly associated conditions, the researchers did find links to sleep disorders such as insomnia and sleep apnea. Chronic morning headache was also common among people with hypertension, musculoskeletal diseases, and those who took anti-anxiety drugs or had more than six alcoholic drinks a day.
"People with chronic morning headache must see a physician to be evaluated for anxiety and depression and other diseases." Dr. Ohayon said. "And physicians must think of depression and anxiety when they see people with this complaint. Many studies show that antidepressants will have an impact, so people no longer have to suffer from morning headaches."
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