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A tension headache is thought to be due to muscle tightness in the scalp, forehead and the back of the neck. This can be triggered by: tension and stress. tiredness. long periods of reading, typing or concentration (eye strain) poor posture. spine and neck injuries. high blood pressure. physical or emotional stress.
O Aura: Record whether you experienced visual symptoms, tingling of face or hand, or problems with speech or weakness prior to headache. O Prodrome: Record whether you predictably experience any symptoms prior to the onset of headache (e.g. yawning, nausea, sensitivity to light).
25 Ιουλ 2023 · Where are tension headaches located? This varies from person to person and even from headache to headache in the same person. Tension headaches cause tightness or pressure that you...
What Is Tension Headache? Tension headaches are dull, aching, or throbbing headaches, often with feelings of fullness, tightness, or pressure. A feeling that the head will burst or is bound or clamped in a vise can occur. Both sides of the head and neck are usually affected, especially where neck muscles attach to the skull. These
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2 Οκτ 2024 · Tension-type headaches (TTHs) can be either episodic or chronic. Stress and mental tension are common triggers. Symptoms include dull, non-pulsatile, bilateral, pressing/pressure-like pain (mild to moderate in intensity); pericranial tenderness is common but not invariable.
THE COMPLETE HEADACHE CHART TYPE SYMPTOMS PRECIPITATING FACTORS TREATMENT PREVENTION Allergy Headaches Pain around forehead that can spread to one or both sides accompanied with allergy symptoms such as sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and sinus pressure. Exposure to allergens such as pollen, mold, dust or food allergies. Antihistamine