Very very good.
Well there are different ways to use tension. One usage could be 'He touched the rope; he could feel the tension in the tightrope.' Another could be 'He sat silently; he could feel the tension in the atmosphere.'
I could feel the tension in the room.
There are different forms of headaches. The two main categories of headaches are primary headache disorders, which includes migraines and tension headaches, and secondary headache disorders, which includes head injuries, stroke and infections. Tension-type headaches feel like there is a tight band around the head, or a weight on top of the head. Other headaches have different symptoms.
No, you could be injured, and cause yourself to feel worse
Hmm.... it's hard to be scientific about that, but for example a light headache could be when you get a cold and feel a bit bad. Severe is really when you can't ignore it, maybe when there's a visible physical reaction when a person has a headache.
It do not believe that they are related. The painless one is most likely nothing to worry about. The painful one may be muscle tension. Here's how you finds out: If you are having a headache and your press on it and the headache subsides, and: if you are not having a headache and your press on it and you feel like you are having a headache, then it is most likely muscle tension that is causing it. My suggestion is that you find a professionally trained massage therapist and make an appointment to get a massage.
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People can feel tension throughout their body. The neck, chest, and head are some of the most common areas people feel tension during stress.
If you feel strange when you are baptised it could be the result of nervous tension, knowing this to be a life-changing decision on your part, or it could be the Holy Spirit. If you are calm, it could even be that you will feel no different.
Well...I snuggled with my cat and my headache went away..
I feel a lot of tension in the office today.
There are many different types of headaches, and treatment depends on which type you have. You describe both tension and cervicogenic headache as well as perhaps a Migraine, but you'll need a physician to diagnose you properly. Try to see a headache specialist who is specially trained in diagnosing and treating headache disorders.~Rosebud9797 saysAlso, you could try lavender oil rubbed on your temples. I find that even the smell of the lavender helps. It could also be a sinus pressure headache. So if the lavender doesn't work I would suggest going to the doctor.