Many women suffer from headaches. Headaches have myriad causes and there are many varieties of headache types, which is why they are one of the great challenges in medicine. Why do some people have them, and others do not? Why do some people suffer so severely, while others can take an aspirin and bounce right back?
Despite their complex origins, we have found there are simple measures that you can put in place to bring real, permanent headache relief without drugs.
The abiding concern with headaches is whether a serious problem in the brain may be the cause. Fortunately, that is rarely the case. But if you suddenly suffer severe headaches unlike ever before, it warrants immediate medical evaluation for sure — even an emergency room visit.
If you have been a long-time headache sufferer, it is wise to discuss your headaches with your primary care provider so you can get properly diagnosed and fully understand the type of headaches you have.
There are many types of headaches, such as tension, cluster, migraine, and several subtypes of each as well. Knowing what type you have will help you identify your triggers and point you toward better solutions!
How to define headaches?
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