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		<title>Headache Advice &#8211; Things You Need to Know about Headache Treatment</title>
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<p>Headaches have occured to almost everyone at some point. These headaches are known to range widely in their pain. Headaches are widely researched and treated in the medical community, but the exact causes remain a mystery. The medical community has broken headaches into a few easily classified categories. Primary headaches are what the majority of people experience, while cluster and secondary headaches occur on a far rarer basis. Most headaches have no life threatening significance, although secondary headaches can be a sign of a more serious neurological disorder.</p>
<p> Most headaches fall into the category of primary headaches, and are usually easily treated by over the counter solutions. Ibuprofen and Aleve are usually effective treatments for problems involving primary headaches. More serious headaches, like cluster headaches, demand specialized treatment. Other effective treatments for headaches include therapeutic measures such as biofeedback, massage, and psychotherapy. These are good ways to prevent headaches before they even have a chance to begin. The majority of headaches begin with stress related causes, such as emotional or physical strains.</p>
<p> Several hours of physical exertion can easily bring on a stress related headache. The muscles in the skull can contract under pressure, causing discomfort. Treatment is fairly simple, but prevention should be focused on as the most effective treatment. Preventing headache pain usually means finding the cause of the onset in the first place. If emotionally stressful situations are seen as the root of the problem, some sort of stress management is most likely in order. Hours of physical labor should be broken up by regular breaks to prevent the outbreak of stress related headaches.</p>
<p> Frequent headaches that do not abate, or occur on a seemingly random basis may be a sign of a more serious condition. Headache treatment in these situations may revolve around diagnosing a more serious issue. Headaches that occur frequently and seemingly without provocation can be a sign of more serious neurological issues. This kind of headache, known as a secondary headache, can signify internal bleeding, tumor growth, or chemical imbalances. It is important to see a specialist whenever problems of this kind present in the patient. Prompt care can prevent the root cause of secondary headaches from turning into a larger issue.</p>
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