Migraine is associated with changes in the work of the nervous system, the release of certain chemicals in the brain and the expansion of blood vessels. Crane trigger the migraine headache, fatigue, bright light, alcohol, caffeine, excitement, stress, medication, environmental factors and some foods.
Symptoms
Symptoms of a tension headache include:
– Constant, non-pulsating headache;
– a feeling of tension, pressure in the head and neck;
– a feeling of discomfort that does not increase or only slightly increases during the execution of everyday affairs.
The ability to relax with meditation, hypnosis, music and video accompaniment, and stress management techniques can help prevent the onset of tension headaches.
Symptoms of cluster headache: – constant acute pain in the eye area, often repeated at the same time of day; – redness of the eye, lacrimation and nasal congestion (on one side of the face); – swelling of the eyelids. If you have a cluster headache, it can only worsen the condition. Common non-prescription pain medications may not help against cluster headaches. Consult a doctor, he can prescribe special medications or offer other methods of therapy.
Symptoms of migraine include:
– pulsating with increasing intensity, pain;
– pain is more often concentrated in one head transfer;
– pain that intensifies from walking and any activity;
– painful sensitivity to light;
– nausea.
About 20% of people suffering from migraine, see bright spots or flashes of light immediately before the onset of another headache. These symptoms are called aura. In some people, before a migraine attack, there is a sharp surge of strength and energy. In most cases, migraine requires professional diagnosis and medical care. Talk to your doctor and discuss your treatment. A doctor may prescribe a drug to relieve pain.
If you have rare headaches that do not cause much discomfort, you can manage them yourself. During the last 18 months, as well as with severe headaches, lasting more than 3 days. If the headache is accompanied by nausea and vomiting, if the pain is very sharp or acute, if the headache is accompanied by fever and stiff neck muscles (inability to press the chin to the chest) or weakness of the hands and feet or numbness, difficulty speech, clouded vision, uneven gait, an immediate request for medical assistance is required.