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Angie C. asked: I can feel a headache coming on. And whenever I get headaches, it turns into a migraine. Quick, what can I do to get rid of it? Preferably no medicines because I don&#8217;t have any right now. And also, I&#8217;ve heard that dehydration causes headaches. How long the relief occurs??????????
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<div><em><strong>Angie C.</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I can feel a headache coming on. And whenever I get headaches, it turns into a migraine. Quick, what can I do to get rid of it? Preferably no medicines because I don&#8217;t have any right now. And also, I&#8217;ve heard that dehydration causes headaches. How long the relief occurs??????????<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Headaches Advice &#8211; What You Need to Know about the Cause Of Headaches</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 21:18:05 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Although medical science cannot pinpoint the exact cause of headaches in a patient, some of the most common causes can typically be blamed in the majority of cases. Headaches are broken down into three basic categories. A primary [...]]]></description>
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<p>Although medical science cannot pinpoint the exact cause of headaches in a patient, some of the most common causes can typically be blamed in the majority of cases. Headaches are broken down into three basic categories. A primary headache is something almost all people are familiar with. Primary headaches constitute the vast majority of headaches, and are almost never life threatening. Despite this frequency of occurence and a lack of life threatening danger, a primary headache can be very painful. Cluster headaches are a far more serious form of headache, that although not life threatening, can bring about serious pain. Secondary headaches are sometimes a sign of a deeper neurological issue.</p>
<p> Most primary headaches are related to tension. The muscles that surround the skull sometimes contract, putting too much pressure on the head. This can cause a severe amount of pain. Although the reasons behind the contraction of cranial muscles are unknown, it is commonly seen as a result of emotional or physical stress. Significant emotional stress usually leads to cranial pressure, and therefore a tension related headache. Prolonged physical stress, such as hard manual labor that is engaged in for several hours, can also result in headaches caused by tension.</p>
<p> Cluster headaches happen less frequently, and usually only afflict a tiny segment of the population. Sufferers usually experience cluster headaches only for a small window of time, thus the name &#8220;cluster&#8221; headache. This can make prevention and treatment difficult. When a cluster headache occurs, it can be accompanied by severe pain that focuses behind the eyes. Water running from the eyes and nose are common with cluster headaches. A cluster headache should be treated as soon as possible.</p>
<p> Secondary headaches usually represent a more serious issue. This is much rarer than primary headaches. A secondary headache can signify a deeper neurological issue at work. Headaches that occur frequently or on a regular basis should be cause for a check with the doctor. Secondary headaches sometimes present with severe pain and sensory issues.</p>
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		<title>Headache Medicine &#8211; What Are The Medicines For Headaches?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 10:42:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>To read an updated version of headache medicines and more tips about headache types visit Relieve My Headaches.</p>
<p>Headache medicine can be an effective solution for the chronic pain sometimes associated with stress and tension headaches. These headaches can become a daily nuisance for patients, striking daily and detracting from quality of life. In some cases, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Headache medicine can be an effective solution for the chronic pain sometimes associated with stress and tension headaches. These headaches can become a daily nuisance for patients, striking daily and detracting from quality of life. In some cases, headaches become a very real impediment to daily functioning. It is important to treat these headaches promptly, so as to restore both quality of life and easy daily functioning.</p>
<p> Over the counter medications such as ibuprofen, aleve, and acetaminaphen can all be effective treatments for headache. In some situations, more powerful headache medicine may be required in order to resolve the problem. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can typically help in a significant fashion to reduce headache pain, but sometimes more serious measures must be taken. Triptans are a family of medications prescribed for serious pain, and are usually prescribed to sufferers of migraine headaches. Hormonal headaches can potentially be a cause of severe headache pain. This kind of headache can be attributed to fluctuating hormone levels. Ibuprofen and Aleve are oftentimes effective in these cases.</p>
<p> Sinus problems are another potential source of severe headache pain. Under these circumstances, sinus pressure that builds up behind the nasal cavity causes an uncomfortable sensation. In severe cases, the nasal cavity becomes the site of an infection. When this happens, the pain can be quite severe. A dull ache behind the eyes or nose is a good sign of such an infection, as is any swelling or blood discharge from the nose. Decongestants, nasal sprays, and antibiotics can all act as effective treatments of are all good treatments for sinus infections, and may be necessary headache medicine.</p>
<p> In addition to headache medicine, preventative treatment is crucial. Primary headaches are by far the most typical kind of headache, and occur due to added tension or stress, either physical or emotional. Stress management can be an effective way to treat headaches, thereby helping to prevent them. Stress and tension headaches frequently develop as a band like feeling above the eyes. This can act as a definite signal to take preventative measures. Regular anti-inflammatories are typically a decent treatment when headaches begin to develop. Further treatment can include biofeedback, or massage therapy.</p>
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