Headache
(Muhammad Affan Ahmed, Multan)
Recently I have come to know of
some facts about the headache. Here I would like to share it with you:
There are two types of headaches:
1) tension headaches
2) migraines.
Tension headaches cause a mild to strong pain in the head. Many people describe
such headaches as a tightening feeling. Some headaches cause a dull pain that
can last for hours. They occur anywhere from the front to the back of your head.
Other people feel a sharp, throbbing pain in their head.
About 20% of all headaches are migraines. They are strong headaches that can
cause extreme pain. They can last as long as a couple of days. Warning signs
like nausea, vomiting and seeing flashes of light sometimes occur shortly before
migraines attack. Such a forewarning is called an aura. Migraines are often
passed down to you from your parents and grandparents.
Causes of headaches
Headaches are a disorder of the nervous system. Even though the exact causes of
a headache are not clear most of them are caused by the widening of blood
vessels combined with chemicals that are set free around them. Nerves send pain
messages to your brain.
There are many factors that can lead to a headache. Here are some of them:
not enough sleep, not enough water, stress, watching TV or looking at a computer
screen for a long time, smoking, Studying continuously, coffee, tea and certain
foods.
Sometimes headaches can be caused by injuries and infections. Emotional factors
like depression, sadness, being afraid of something can also lead to pain in the
head.
How to fight off headaches
Pain relievers and other drugs are often used to combat headaches. Doctors also
suggest that patients should relax when they experience a headache. In some
cases, changing your diet may result in relieving pain and weakening headaches.
In any case, one should exercise regularly and get a lot of fresh air. This may
not make headaches disappear completely but it can help make one feel better.
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