Daily Chronic Headache

Most of us would not think of a headache as a serious health condition. However, if you experiences headaches fifteen days or more in a month, you could be suffering from a condition referred to as chronic headache or chronic daily headache (CDH). It is claimed that chronic headache condition affects about 4%-5% of the general adult population.

The chronic headache condition could be categorized into several sub-categories like chronic migraine, chronic tension type, new daily persistent and hemicrania continua. You would experience a persistent pain in the head in all these instances but remember that these each subtype might show unique sets of symptoms. Migraine type of chronic headaches might show symptoms including nausea, vomiting, light and sound sensitivity and a severe headache occurring only on one side of the head with a pulsating or throbbing feeling. Individuals suffering from chronic tension type headaches may suffer from symptoms such as headaches that hurt both sides of the head and slight to moderate pain which is generally described as pressing or tightening.

New daily persistent headaches, a subtype of chronic headache condition is characterized by headaches that appear suddenly and persists for almost three days. Those suffering from this type of headaches might complain about a pressing sensation rather than throbbing on both sides of the head. In addition to these subtypes, hemicranias continua is also categorized as a component of the chronic headache condition with symptoms that are rather more noticeable than the other subtypes. Patients affected by this type of chronic headache condition might show symptoms like headaches that only crop up on one side of the head daily and persistently and certain areas like the eye lid might show some swelling, the eye on the affected side would appear red and they patients might experience nasal congestion also.

Upto now, a cure doesn’t exist for chronic headache conditions even though some medical and non medical methods are available to ease the pain experienced by patients. Relaxation training, acupuncture, paracetamol, asprin and physical therapy are some of the treatment recommended in treating chronic headaches. Furthermore, methods such as changes in the diet and psychological therapy are also being tried as possible cures for chronic headache conditions. Modern research show that combining medical and non medical treatment is likely to show optimum results.

Therefore, if you are suffering from chronic headaches it is vital to get medical attention as soon as possible. Early treatment could greatly help a patient though a definite cure is yet to be found.

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