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- $Title{Is There a Difference Between Tension and Vascular Headaches?}
- $Subject{migraine cluster headaches Ill Defined Symptoms symptom brain
- Vascular headache migraines}
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- Classic Migraine Headaches*0003902.scf
- Common Migraine Headaches*0003903.scf
- Cluster Headaches*0003905.scf
- Where Headaches Originate I*0004001.scf
- Where Headaches Originate II*0004002.scf}
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- Is There a Difference Between Tension and Vascular Headaches?
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- QUESTION: My girl friend insists that ordinary medications for headache don't
- work for me because I have a vascular type headache not a tension type. Is
- there a real difference between tension headaches and vascular headaches?
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- ANSWER: There is a true distinction between the two types of headaches.
- Tension headaches, as the name implies, can usually be traced to the stresses
- of daily life. The stress and anxiety cause the muscles in the scalp and neck
- to tense up, exerting pressure and pain on nerves and blood vessels. The pain
- often feels like a tight band around the head.
- Vascular headaches occur when blood vessels in the head alternately
- expand and contract, causing pain.
- Migraines and cluster headaches are forms of vascular headaches. People
- with migraines suffer from throbbing pain on one side of the head. Migraines
- can last up to 18 hours and are sometimes accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
- While researchers know stress causes tension headaches, they aren't sure
- what causes vascular headaches. They do know, however, that certain chemicals
- trigger these painful attacks. Foods containing monosodium glutamate,
- tyramine and nitrates are know to spur attacks.
- The female sex hormone estrogen is associated with migraines, and some
- women suffer the headaches before every menstrual period when estrogen levels
- peak.
- Treatment of tension headaches and vascular headaches begin the same
- way--with over-the-counter aspirin, acetaminophen or ibuprofen. These
- remedies will often suffice for tension headaches, but most who experience
- vascular headaches eventually resort to other drug therapies, which must be
- prescribed by a doctor. Your girl friend has been doing her homework.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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