Seeking The Cause of Headaches

Cause Of Headaches Video

Although medical science has not yet found the exact cause of headaches, some of the most common causes can typically be blamed in the majority of cases.  Headaches are broken down in the medical community into a few categories that assist in diagnosis.  A primary headache is something almost all people are familiar with.  Primary headaches constitute the vast majority of headaches, and are almost never life threatening.  Despite this frequency of occurence and a lack of life threatening danger, a primary headache can be very painful.  Cluster headaches are a much rarer and far more painful variety, that although not life threatening, can cause debilitating pain.  Secondary headaches are caused by a structural or chemical problem in the brain.

Most primary headaches are related to tension.  The muscles that surround the skull are triggered to contract, causing a painful amount of cranial pressure.  This can be a significant source of pain.  Although the reasons behind the contraction of cranial muscles are unknown, it is commonly seen as a result of emotional or physical stress.  Significant emotional stress usually leads to cranial pressure, and therefore a tension related headache.  Prolonged physical stress, such as hard manual labor that is engaged in for several hours, can also result in headaches caused by tension.

Cluster headaches happen less frequently, and usually only afflict a tiny segment of the population.  Sufferers usually experience cluster headaches only for a small window of time, thus the name “cluster” headache.  This can make prevention and treatment difficult.  When a cluster headache occurs, it can be accompanied by severe pain that focuses behind the eyes.  Water running from the eyes and nose are common with cluster headaches.  Treatment should be undertaken as soon as possible to bring the pain under control.

Secondary headaches occur as a symptom of a more serious problem.  This occurs on a far rarer basis than primary headaches.  A secondary headache can be indicative of internal bleeding in the brain, a tumor, or a malfunction of the brain.  Headaches that occur on a chronic basis should be cause for a check with the doctor.  Secondary headaches sometimes present with severe pain and sensory issues.

 

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