Archive for March 11th, 2009

CAUSES OF HEADACHES: SPECIAL PROBLEMS WITH SPECTACLES

Two specific problems that have a direct bearing on headaches can arise when using spectacles. Firstly, as more and more people are using computers it becomes important to be able to see the screen clearly. We look at the computer screen from considerably further than the distance at which we read a book, so glasses [...]


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CAUSES OF HEADACHES: HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

One of the biggest misconceptions about headaches is that they’re commonly due to high blood pressure. Certainly, patients with severe hypertension get headaches, and those with moderate blood pressure seem to be more prone to headaches from other sources, but there is no hard and fast relationship between blood pressure and headaches. In fact, high [...]


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HEADACHES: SUB-ARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE

The arachnoid is one of three layers of tissue which cover the brain in much the same way that a loaf of bread is wrapped in thin cellophane. The main blood vessels supplying the brain itself run between the arachnoid and the next layer of covering. In a sub-arachnoid haemorrhage, one of these blood vessels [...]


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CAUSES OF HEADACHES: SINUSITIS

The sinuses are large hollowed-out areas in the hones at the front of the skull. We need them for two reasons. Without sinuses the bones would be solid and heavy, so that our heads would tend to drop forward, especially as the bones concerned are at the front of the face, well away from the [...]


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COMPLEMENTARY TREATMENT

Tension headaches are ideal candidates for experimentation with some of the complementary therapies on offer and there are literally hundreds to choose from. Because tension headaches have unique causes in every person, the success of the various therapies will also be individual.

Some of the most generally recognised therapies are listed below, but with the guidance [...]


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