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Headache pain
occurs in the tissues covering the brain,
the attaching structures at the base of the brain, and the muscles and blood
vessels around the scalp, face, and neck. The brain itself is insensitive to
pain. Headache is defined as primary or secondary. Headache is considered
primary when a disease or other medical condition does not cause it. The
three most common primary headaches are tension
or muscle contraction, migraine, and
cluster. It is not uncommon for someone to
experience a combination of these headaches. In fact, some experts believe
that all headaches are derived from the same mechanisms that cause migraine,
and they are simply variations on a single biologic theme. Secondary
headaches are caused by other medical conditions, such as
sinusitis infection, neck
injuries or abnormalities, and stroke.
Symptoms can be anywhere in the head with radiation into the eyes, ears,
sinuses, jaws, neck, and teeth.
Although there are many kinds of headaches and reasons for them, one thing
is clear: headaches can be troublesome, and at times, debilitating. More
persons seek medical advice because of headaches more than any other
complaint.
What has not been fully appreciated are the results that could be obtained
through skillful chiropractic care in the treatment of headaches.
Other treatment options, however, have proven to be problematic. It has been
documented that certain drugs used in the treatment of headaches can
actually make them worse and cause complications. Furthermore, these very
same painkillers can lead to drug dependency.
These dangers, and the fact that the source of the pain is not truly being
addressed, have sent many people looking for another solution to their
headache dilemma.
This is where your Doctor of Chiropractic could be a welcome ally. Examining
the vital information about headaches will help you to understand why.
Headaches can be mild or severe, occasional or continuous, and everything in
between. Some are caused by serious underlying problems, others by simple
tension. To be safe, sudden or severe headaches, headaches that differ from
usual patterns, or headaches that worsen over days or weeks (especially in
an isolated part of the head) should be evaluated promptly by a
licensed doctor.
So should any headache accompanied by fever, stiff neck, speech problems,
paralysis, double vision, imbalance, excruciating pain, or pain in the
temple.