Headache and migraine: Symptoms And Cures
By Tiziana M.
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Surely, the temple region is mostly affected by headache pain.The affected area is dependent from the headache's underlying cause. There are people who complain of pain in both temples while there are others who happen to feel pain on only one side. Besides location, the severity of the temple headache differs as well. Most of the time, temple headaches are not dangerous and will go away spontaneously on its own, but there are cases of temple headaches that serve as warning signs for a more serious health condition..
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Table of Contents
Title Page
Chapter 1
HEADACHE
AND
MIGRAINE
Symptoms And Cures
Surely, the temple region is mostly affected by headache pain.The affected area is dependent from the headache's underlying cause. There are people who complain of pain in both temples while there are others who happen to feel pain on only one side. Besides location, the severity of the temple headache differs as well. Most of the time, temple headaches are not dangerous and will go away spontaneously on its own, but there are cases of temple headaches that serve as warning signs for a more serious health condition.
What do you think is the culprit for temple headaches? As mentioned before, the underlying cause of temple headaches do differ.It is important that we understand the different factors that causes pain in the temple region in order to treat the symptoms fast and effectively. Tension headaches, TMJ dysfunction and temporal Arteritis are some of them. Let us tackle them one by one.
1.Tension headaches-
Stress is in reality unpreventable. It can occur to each and every one of us. Just by looking at your periodical billing statement can be very nerve-racking. Stress levels differ in every person.When repeated unresolved stresses occurs contraction of muscles can occur. As a result of chronic muscle tension, inflammation in the area takes place. Inflammation can be a bit painful. When the neckline and skull are pain can extend to both temples. Besides stress, poor body posture, hormonal changes and unhealthy diet can also contribute to the development of tension headaches.
2. TMJ dysfunction
More often than not, women who are in their 20s and beyond are affected with TMJ dysfunction syndrome. Unrelieved TMJ dysfunction can move the cartilage that causes extension of the connected soft tissues and sensory nerves. When the cartilage is displaced, you are predisposed to jaw locked up. Aside from the ticking of the jaw, people who suffer from TMJ dysfunction can also experience facial pain as a result of soreness. In addition to temple headaches, pain and feeling of fullness in the ear are often linked to TMJ.Moreover, temple headache in point of fact id pain that starts off from the jaws and which eventually branch out to the temple area. Again, this type of headache is known as a tension type of headache. The pain can be felt from the neckline, down to the shoulders and back area.
3. Temporal Arteritis
As a person gets older the more predisposed he or she becomes to the development of Temporal Arteritis. When the arteries become inflamed the blood supply is disrupted, leading to a wide array of symptoms including temple headaches. According to one medical resource, women are more predisposed as compared to men. People who suffer from temporal arteritis are often diagnosed with giant cell arteritis. This type of disorder can cause episodes of pain due to the interrupted blood flow.
Most assuredly, there are varying factors that triggers temple headaches.It is advisable to voice out your concern with your respective health care provider, so that you'll understand better the cause of your temple headaches.
Medical terminology defines a headache as a condition of the head of an individual that presents pain within the head. Due to the intensity of discomfort and nagging levels of pain that are associated with such malady, sets suffering individuals in a desperate search of alleviation for home remedies for headache. Of any pain in conjunction with all encompassing ailments, headaches rank among the highest reported complaints where discomfort is associated. Painkillers are probably the first thing you reach for whenever you get a headache. Occasional use of mild painkillers shouldn't be too much of a problem... but did you know that if you regularly use painkillers to dull your headache, you could actually be making it worse...?
Natural remedies for headaches can be really helpful whether you suffer with chronic headaches, or just have them every now and again. Natural headache remedies seem to have far less side effects and they are going to cost you less money than a prescription drug, or even some of the other the counter medicines. Herbal remedies have been used for centuries and are making a comeback in recent years. They are readily available in many forms at your local health food or natural food store. Many are now available at