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brain, headache, headache, pain, head, a headache is pain, discomfort, in the head, scalp, neck, serious causes, headaches, extremely rare, headaches, feel much better by making lifestyle changes, learning ways to relax, occasionally by taking medications, tension headache, cluster headache, migraine, aura, migraine, aura
tension headaches, due to tight, contracted muscles in shoulders, neck, scalp, jaw, related to stress, depression, anxiety, overworking, not getting enough sleep, missing meals, using alcohol, street drugs, make more susceptible to them, headaches, triggered by chocolate, cheese, monosodium glutamate, msg, people who drink caffeine, have headaches, they don't get usual daily amount, common causes, holding head in one position, long time, at a computer, microscope, typewriter, poor sleep position, overexerting yourself, clenching, grinding teeth, tension headaches tend to be on both sides of head, back of head, spread forward, pain, feel dull, squeezing, a tight band, vice, shoulders, neck, jaw, feel tight, sore, migraine headaches, severe, recurrent headaches generally accompanied by other symptoms, visual disturbances, nausea, tend to begin on one side of head, the pain, spread to both sides, have an "aura", warning symptoms that start, headache, feel throbbing, pounding, pulsating pain, information on migraine, migraine headache, headaches, cluster headaches, sharp, extremely painful headaches that tend to occur several times per day, similar period, far less common, sinus headaches cause pain, in the front of head, face, due to inflammation, in the sinus passages that lie behind the cheeks, nose, eyes, pain tends to be worse, bend forward, first wake up, postnasal drip, sore throat, nasal discharge, occur, headaches, headaches, cold, flu, fever, premenstrual syndrome, over age 50, experiencing headaches, the first time, a condition, temporal arteritis, prove to be the cause, symptoms of this condition include impaired vision, pain aggravated by chewing, risk of becoming blind, must be treated by doctor right away, rare causes, headache, brain aneurysm, a weakening, the wall of a blood vessel, rupture, bleed, brain, brain tumor, stroke, tia, brain infection, meningitis, encephalitis
keep a headache diary to help identify the source, trigger of symptoms, modify environment, habits to avoid future headaches, a headache occurs, write down the date, time the headache began, what ate, the past 24 hours, how long slept the night, what were doing, thinking, the headache started, stress in life, how long the headache lasts, what did to make it stop, after a period of time, a pattern, a headache relieved by resting, eyes closed, head supported, relaxation techniques, a massage, heat applied, the upper neck, effective in relieving tension headaches, try acetaminophen, aspirin, ibuprofen, tension headaches, not give aspirin to children, the risk of reye's syndrome, migraine headaches, respond to aspirin, naproxen, combination migraine medications, over-the-counter remedies, not control pain, prescription medications, prescription medications used, migraine headaches include ergotamine, dihydroergotamine, ergotamine, caffeine, cafergot, isometheptene, midrin, triptans, sumatriptan, imitrex, rizatriptan, maxalt, almotriptan, axert, andzolmitriptan, zomig, medications to relieve nausea, vomiting, migraine symptoms, get headaches often, prescribe medication, prevent headaches, they occur, examples of these, antidepressants, nortriptyline, pamelor, amitryptyline, elavil, fluoxetine, prozac, sarafem, sertraline, zoloft, paroxetine, paxil, tension, migraine headache, beta-blockers, propranolol, inderal, frequent migraine headaches, calcium channel blockers, verapamil, frequent migraine headaches, using pain medications more than 2 days a week, suffering from rebound headaches, rebound headaches, a cycle of using pain medications, short-term relief, followed by the headache pain returning, increasingly longer periods of time despite taking more pain medications, all types of pain pills, over-the-counter drugs, muscle relaxants, decongestants, caffeine, cause this pattern, think this a problem, talk to health care provider,
take the following symptoms seriously, cannot see health care provider, headache comes on suddenly, explosive, violent, would describe headache, "worst ever", prone to headaches, headache is associated, slurred speech, change in vision, problems moving arms, legs, loss of balance, confusion, memory loss, headache gets progressively worse over a 24-hour period, headache is accompanied by fever, stiff neck, nausea, vomiting, headache occurs, a head injury, headache is severe, localized to one eye, redness in that eye, over age 50, headaches just began, impaired vision, pain chewing, provider soon, headaches wake up from sleep, a headache lasts more than a few days, headaches, history of headaches but they have changed in pattern, intensity, have headaches frequently, no known cause,
health care provider, obtain medical history, perform an examination of head, eyes, ears, nose, throat, neck, nervous system, diagnosis, history of symptoms, a "headache diary" helpful, recording information, headaches, a period of time, ask questions the following, the headache located, in the forehead, around the eyes, the head, near the temples, behind the eyeball, all over, the headache on one side only, a new type of headache, would describe the headache, throbbing, a pressure, band-like sensation, does the headache occur, how long have had headaches, how long does each headache last, does the headache awaken from sleep, the headaches worse, better at night, did other symptoms begin shortly, headaches began, headaches occur repeatedly, does the headache reach maximum intensity over 1 to 2 hours, the headaches worse, lying down, standing up, the headaches worse, cough, strain, they occur at a specific time related to menstrual period, what home treatment have tried, how effective was it, diagnostic tests, head ct scan, head mri, sinuses x-rays, temporal artery biopsy, lumbar puncture, a migraine is diagnosed, medications that contain ergot, temporal arteritis must be treated, steroids to help, prevent blindness, disorders, following healthy habits, lessen stress, reduce chance of getting headaches, getting adequate sleep, eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, stretching neck, upper body, work involves typing, using a computer, learning proper posture, quitting smoking, learning to relax using meditation, deep breathing, yoga, techniques,
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