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.
There are many types of recurrent headaches. Migraines, cluster headaches, and chronic daily headache being the prime candidates.
Much information about migraines may be found on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migraine. In short, a migraine is a chronic neurological disorder, known by moderate to severe headaches.
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.
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.
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.
Chronic daily migraine headache
No. It is not normal to have a migraine every day. It is important, however, to be sure that you are correct in your self-diagnosis. Migraine is a very specific type of headache. It is possible to have daily migraines. Your doctor can help you determine if you do, indeed, have chronic daily migraine headaches. If you do, there are medications that can decrease the number of attacks you have, and other medications that can be fairly effective at stopping the migraines you continue to have with treatment. Two more common cause of daily headaches are (1) withdrawal and (2) rebound headaches. Withdrawal headaches can occur whenever your body is hungering for any number of drugs or substances. Going too long without your daily dose of caffeine or nicotine can trigger a headache as your body tries to tell you that it is time to dose up. These must be addressed by slowly decreasing your intake of that substance, a process sometimes known as "detoxification" or "detox". Rebound headaches are similar, but happen in response to withdrawal from an anti-headache medicine. These classically occur during withdrawal from narcotics, but are actually more common as a result of withdrawal from ibuprofen, acetaminophen (Tylenol), and other over-the-counter headache medications.
You can go to the doctor and try out different medications. My parents just use rel-pax and it gets their headaches away really fast. But its different for a lot of people.
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.
The weather can cause chronic migranes such as too long in the sun or high humidity. Oversleeping can cause migraines and so can lack of sleep. Caffeine withdrawal is also a common factor in chronic migraines.
Are you looking into the sun? Do you suffer from chronic migraines? You might just be photophobic (light hurts your eyes) which sets of migraines which is then amplified even further by more exposure to bright lights.
Chronic is a type of marijuana. Chronic has many times of varieties. Its just the kinda buzz it gives you that gives it the name Chronic.