December 27, 2009
About Chronic Tension Headaches
There is a fairly good chance that someone you know has experienced some kind of headache recently, only because there are so many different forms of headaches around. These types of headache may be the result of dehydration, missed meals, migraines or other forms of headache like a tension headache or even a chronic tension headache.
A tension headache can feel like a tight rubber band around your head, however, the pain from tension headaches goes away after a little while. But imagine having to suffer from a tension headache every day - for weeks. This form of tension headache is classified as a chronic tension headache because the pain is experienced at least 15 days a month for a period of several months.
With the case of chronic tension headaches, the symptoms of the headache are similar to those of tension headaches, except that the pain never really seems to go away. People who have experienced chronic tension headaches, say that the pain is as if they were wearing a tight band around their heads. Other people may describe severe chronic tension headache pain as a hooded cape that hangs down over their shoulders.
In the case of both tension headaches and chronic tension headaches, the pain can be located either in the forehead region, in the sides of the head or sometimes even at the back of the head. At its usual power the chronic tension headache is a dull, aching pain, although sometimes the pain is like a tourniquet. Generally the pain is mild to moderately intense.
The severity of the pain varies with the general physical condition of the individual concerned and it also varies with the different kinds headaches. Many people begin to experience chronic tension headaches as soon as they wake up in the morning, although others have reported that their chronic tension headaches start in the early hours of the morning.
Normal tension headaches are more usual than chronic tension headaches, however twice as many women as men suffer from chronic tension headaches. The duration and the severity of the pain is about the same as a normal tension headache, although the pain from the chronic tension headache is almost a daily occurrence and is also of a continuous nature.
Individuals who suffer from chronic tension headaches are supposed to be more susceptible to anxiety and depression than non-sufferers of chronic tension headaches. It is also known that chronic tension headaches occur during or after heightened periods of stress and anxiety. Anyone who has mood disorders like depression or anxiety ought to have these conditions treated before getting their chronic tension headache attended to.
People suffering from chronic tension headaches can lead pretty normal and fulfilling lives with the correct medication and treatment. Over time, they may come to understand what triggers their headaches and how avoiding these triggers can prevent the onset of another bout of chronic tension headaches.
If you have a problem with migraines or headaches, you ought to definitely go to our website on Stopping Headaches.
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