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- What Can Be Done for Headaches?
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- QUESTION: For years I have been beset with serious headaches that just about
- put me out of commission. My doctors, and there have been several, have all
- tried to help with a variety of medicines, some that have helped, and others
- with no effect at all. My girl friend says it is time I took matters in my
- own hands, and tried to prevent these attacks. Is this really possible and if
- so what should I be doing differently?
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- ANSWER: Of the many, many problems brought to the physician's attention, none
- is more frequent than the complaint of headache. It is estimated that from 65
- percent to 80 percent of our population suffer at least one significant
- headache annually, and about half of these people have one or more severe
- headaches a month. Yet with all these sufferers, headaches are difficult to
- evaluate and the treatments are not always as successful as you might wish.
- Usually the first priority of treatment is to relieve the pain, but there are
- many opportunities to change factors in your daily living that can do much to
- prevent the headache from ever occurring. Much depends upon the type of
- headache that troubles you, as each type, migraine, cluster or
- muscle-contraction headache, requires a different strategy. There are some
- general rules, however, that may help with each kind. Try to discover the
- activity or situation that may be precipitating the headache. These "trigger"
- factors should then be modified or eliminated from your life style. It might
- be a food, or an alcoholic drink (red wine for example), which is the
- offending culprit, and which must be dropped from your diet. Stress is always
- an important element in those who suffer from headaches, and relaxation
- techniques, biofeedback and even yoga training may help reduce your tension.
- Lack of sleep, and in some cases too much sleep, may also trigger a headache,
- for proper rest is always an important factor for good health. You might also
- want to check your medicines. While narcotics are important medications to
- combat acute pain, they are not desirable in the management of a patient with
- chronic recurring headaches. One other important point. If you are suffering
- from migraine headaches, with more than three attacks a month, your physician
- might wish to consider offering you prophylactic treatment, with medications
- that are proven effective in preventing your type of headache attacks.
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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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