What actually
happens in your body to cause headache?
The skull bones
and brain tissues do not have pain sensitive nerve fibers. But
muscles of face, mouth, throat, neck , scalp and blood vessels on
the surface and base of brain are sensitive to pain as they
contain pain sensitive nerve fibers.
The tip of these
nerve fibers gets stimulated by various causes like stress, muscle
tension, lack of sleep etc. The stimulated nerve tip sends message
up the length of the nerve fiber to the related nerve cells of
Brain. Brain locates the region of stimulated nerve tip based on
these signals and we feel the pain or ache.
The headache may
be mild, chronic or severe depending on the underlying cause and
pain bearing capacity of the individual.
Our body
produces natural pain killing proteins called endorphins. One of
the theories suggests that people with low endorphin levels suffer
from severe headache and other chronic pains in comparison with
people having high endorphin levels.
What triggers headache?
- Anger
- Muscle tension
- Missed meals
- Vigorous exercise
- Sexual excitement
- Infections like Common cold , Flu , Fever , Ear
infection ,Tooth infection Sinus infection , Pneumonia , etc
- Coughing - too much coughing can cause a form of
traction headache.
- Lifestyle causes Hangover ,Excessive alcohol ,
Stress , Fatigue , Tension , Tiredness , Excessive smoking
- Dyspepsia
- Eye conditions
- Systemic or metabolic conditions, Hypertension ,
Thyroid disease ,Anemia , Kidney failure , Uremia
- Brain or head conditions Meningitis ,Encephalitis
,Head injury ,Heatstroke, Sunstroke
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Before, during, or after menstruation
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Hunger
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Medications (Many drugs designed to relieve pain
can actually cause headache when the drug is stopped after a
period of prolonged use.)
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Alcohol and caffeine withdrawal
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Not getting enough sleep
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Reading for long periods of time or eyestrain
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Doing repetitive work
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Staying in one position for a long time, such as
working at a computer.
The same causes of head ache have been explained in Ayurveda also. These causes vitiate all the three doshas (vata,
pitta and kapha). The vitiated doshas cause tension, migraine,
sinus and other head aches.
Few common types
of headache are Tension headache, Migraine headache and sinus
headache.
Tension headache:
Tightening of muscles of face and neck cause tension headache. It
is characterized by a dull ache in forehead or back of head and
pain in neck and shoulders which travels to head. Causes like less
sleep, stress, reading for a long time, and working in front of a
computer for long hours can precipitate tension headache.
Migraine Headache
: Migraine headache is caused when blood vessels of head
get too much dilated or constricted . Females are more prone to
this type of headache than males and migraine tends to run in
families.
A person suffering from migraine headache feels
like vomiting becomes too sensitive to light, sound and other
activities. Few people experience spots or flashes before
headache.
Few facts like menstruation in females, caffeine,
alcohol, aged cheese, cured meat, stress, change in sleeping
pattern, strenuous exercise trigger migraine headache.
Sinus Headaches
A sinus headache surfaces when fluids in the nose
are not able to drain well and pressure builds up in sinuses. A
cold, dust allergies, dirty or polluted water air travel may cause
this type of headache.
Sinus headache causes pain in forehead, cheek
bones, nose and stuffy nose. The headache increases when face is
bent or touched. The symptoms are worse in the morning.
Although
headaches are very common, It is recommended to consult a doctor
about your headache. Go to an emergency department if any of the
following symptoms occur:
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Pain that develops very rapidly
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A change in concentration or
ability to think
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A change in level of alertness
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Altered speech
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Weakness, numbness, or difficulty
in walking
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Changes in vision
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Headache with a stiff neck or
neck pain, or if light hurts your eyes
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If you feel that this the worst
headache of your life
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Headache with dizziness, or a
feeling that you are falling to one side
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Headache from an injury or blow
to the head
- Headache with fever.
Home remedies for
tension headache.
For tension
headaches massage few drops of peppermint oil or eucalyptus oil on
temples.
Massage the scalp
with slightly warmed sesame oil. This relieves tension headache
and induces sleep.
Regular exercise, yoga and meditation reduce the stress levels and keep the tension
headache at bay.
Persons of vata
type can use hot water bags on aching parts and a hot shower will
be of good help.
Persons of pitta
type can use cold or ice packs on aching parts and wrap a wet
cold cloth around neck.
Home remedies for
migraine headache.
Make a note of facts which trigger the headache and
also the foods. Try to avoid these . Avoid spicy foods, coffee,
tea , alcohol, onion and garlic. Avoid citrus fruits except lemon.
Try muscle relaxation exercises.
Progressive muscle relaxation, meditation and yoga are definitely
going to help. Relax at least for half an hour everyday by doing
your favorite activities like listening to music, gardening,
taking hot water bath etc.
Stick
to you a regular sleep pattern and get enough sleep but don't
oversleep. Avoid sleeping during the afternoon.
Rest in a dark, quiet room when you feel a headache
coming on. Place an ice pack wrapped in a cloth on the back of
your neck and apply gentle pressure to painful areas on your
scalp.
Home remedies for sinus headache.
- Breathe in warm, moist air.
- Moist the nasal passages with the help of saline
nasal spray. A saline spray can be used up to six times per day.
- Do not smoke. If you smoke, quit.
- Avoid second-hand smoke and polluted air.
- Avoid exposure to anything that triggers allergy or
sinus symptoms.
- Wash your hands frequently to avoid colds.
- Seek treatment for a persistent cold before sinusitis
sets in.
- Avoid alcoholic drinks. Alcohol can cause swelling of
nasal and sinus tissues.
This article is copy righted. The
author Dr.SavithaSuri is an Ayurvedic Physician and web master
of http://www.ayurhelp.com
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