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.
Chronic migraines include throbbing pain on one side of the head, nausea and extreme sensitivity to light and sound. The pain worsens when the patient moves.
For migraines to be diagnosed as chronic, they need to occur 15 or more days a month for at least three months in a row.
A throbbing pain experience in your head. A headache is a stage when the blood vessels in your head don't pump blood properly, causing your head to go through a stage of pain.
Chronic Headaches are headaches that keep coming back day after day.
Medical marijuana is helpful to the people with chronic headaches and chronic migraines is to secure and efficient way to prevent. Chronic migraines will occur by symptoms of nausea and vomiting. Chronic headaches will occur by over pressure and tight band on the head.
Chronic headaches can be treated with natural remedies such as tea, or massages. Your doctor can prescribe a medicine for you or you can do a combination of both.
A chronic illness is an illness that reaccures. Usally in episodes. Episodes are when the symptoms are prominent. Sometime people who suffer from chronic illnesses have pain constantly. An example is chronic migraines a person may get migraine headaches everyday,weekly or monthly. These headaches can last weeks or hours. Getting the flu more than once is not a chronic illness. Some chronic illness are life threatening or can become life threatening.
There are many types of recurrent headaches. Migraines, cluster headaches, and chronic daily headache being the prime candidates.
A chronic illness is an illness that reaccures. Usally in episodes. Episodes are when the symptoms are prominent. Sometime people who suffer from chronic illnesses have pain constantly. An example is chronic migraines a person may get migraine headaches everyday,weekly or monthly. These headaches can last weeks or hours. Getting the flu more than once is not a chronic illness. Some chronic illness are life threatening or can become life threatening.
It has been found that some forms of chronic headaches are treated with antidepressant medications and works well. It is believed that some of the chemicals related to causing depression is also the cause of some forms of chronic headaches. Depression is more than just a headache. If he is experiencing other symptoms of depression like hopelessness, helplessness, loss of interest in activities and sex, appetite increase or decrease and sadness then depression may be a culprit. If your husband is suffering from chronic headaches it is important for him to see a doctor to rule out any serious health problems.
Headaches can be caused by any number of things - sinuses, migraines, tension, etc. There are relaxation techniques, natural remedies and exercise techniques that may help. (http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Rid-of-a-Headache) If your son is having chronic headaches, and nothing is helping to relieve them, you should consider seeking the help of a medical professional.
Migraine is a genetic neurologic disease - yes, it runs in families.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a disorder, or collection of symptoms, primarily characterized by extreme fatigue that persists for a period of at least six months. Other symptoms may include chronic pain, headaches, and IBS.
Yes, changes to diet can help ease headaches. Certain foods and beverages can cause headaches like caffeine in sodas and coffee or large amounts of sugar. Diets that eliminate or limit these types of food can help to ease headaches.
Headaches are usually a symptom of an underlying problem. If you get headaches more than once or twice a week, you may want to do some research on chronic headaches. For occasional headaches, Ibuprofen is sufficient in relieving pain. Follow the guidelines on the package. I wouldn't recommend using a product like Excedrin, which contains caffeine, because the caffeine can actually cause you to have a rebound headache the following day. This is also true for continuing use of OTC pain killers, which is why I have recommended you look into causes of chronic headaches if that is the case with you.
you can get muscle aches, but a very common side effect of stress is chronic headaches.