
Migraine & Tensions Headache
SYMPTOMS
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Most obviously,
headaches begin as a dull ache of the head and/or neck, and build to extreme,
throbbing pain. Pain is usually, but not always, confined to one side of the
head and persists for at least several hours (or longer). After the pain
subsides, the migraine sufferer is commonly left feeling tired or drained, and
occasionally elated.
Other
characteristic symptoms (may occur before and/or concurrently with headache):
constipation or diarrhea
irritability
nausea and/or vomiting
sensitivity to light
sensitivity to noise
sensitivity to odors
tender scalp
visible enlargement of blood vessels
neck and/or shoulder pain and stiffness
extreme pain
numbness
Aura (usually
preceding pain in classic migraines):
Visual disturbance, blind spots, flashing lights, tunnel vision, visual and
auditory hallucinations, zig zag patterns, numbness of parts of body, ringing in
ears, speech disturbance, other sensory disturbances, blurred vision, visual
hallucinations & olfactory hallucinations.
Other common
symptoms include abdominal distention, chilliness, cold extremities, compulsion
to yawn, dry mouth, edema, excessive sweating, heavy or light nasal drainage,
increased urine activity, intellectual disturbance (e.g. confusion, difficulty
concentrating, or increased ability to think clearly prior to headache onset),
mood changes' sensitivity to touch, tremors, vertigo & increased heart rate.
TRIGGERS
Even if we do not
wake with a headache, a slight increase of muscle contraction during the day can
push already stressed muscles over the pain threshold and cause a
headache. Triggers vary from person to person. The following are some triggers
that may spark off head pain episodes: Daytime stress , Eye strain , Exertion
,Sinus infection , Caffeine withdrawal ,Monosodium glutamate (MSG) ,Changes in
weather , Eyeglasses or headbands , Hormonal changes , Certain foods such as:
Apples, Cheese, Chocolate, Peanuts, Red Wine.
THE MYSTERY OF MIGRAINE PAIN
Studies confirm
that people who suffer migraine pain and chronic headaches
clench their jaw
intensely, mostly at night. This clenching causes significant muscular
contraction, mainly of the temporalis muscles on the sides of the head. People
who wake with head pain and tenderness may not realize they clench. Muscles that
are stressed during the night set the stage for Migraine headaches , Tension
type headaches , Sinus headaches , Tinnitus , Allergy headaches , Premenstrual
headaches , Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) pain & Pericranial (around the head)
tenderness.
TYPES
According
to traditional classification schemes, the two most common types of migraines
are classic, and common. In classic migraine, the headache is preceded by an
"aura", which usually consists of visual disturbances (but can involve the other
senses such as the sense of smell). Common migraine has no aura. See the FAQ
part IV for information about cluster headaches, which are perhaps the third
most common type of severe headaches.
FAQ ON MIGRAINE
Is it true that
women are more likely to suffer from migraines?
Yes. Women are more
likely to be classic or common migraine sufferers. Estimates vary, but they
hover at around 70%.
At what age do
migraines usually start?
Migraines can begin
at any age, but most people develop them around adolescence or in their 20's.
Are migraines
hereditary?
Usually. Most
migraine sufferers have a close family member who also gets them. According to
Neil Raskin in his book Headache: 50-60% of parents of migraineurs have a
history of migraine vs. 10-20% of parents of headache-free subjects.
How frequent are
most migraines?
Frequency is highly
variable, and to some extent depends on what your individual triggers are. In
general, common migraines are said to occur more frequently than classic ones,
and no matter what type you suffer from, the frequency usually decreases with
age.
I also get tension
headaches. Is that normal?
Yes, migraine
sufferers also get tension headaches. Tension headaches are characterized in
part by an inability to relax the scalp and neck muscles. Low serotonin has been
implicated in tension headache pain. They worsen with vasoconstrictive drugs and
get better with vasodilators.
Can chronic
headaches be successfully treated?
Our program has
treated chronic headaches with a high rate of success. A variety of treatments
can be used to improve or eliminate headache problems, and a wide majority of
our patients have experienced improvement after using these treatment methods.
Do migraines have
to be treated with prescription drugs?
Medication
is only one treatment for migraines. There are a variety of non-pharmacologic
treatments as well. These treatments include identification and elimination of
trigger factors, stress-management strategies and relaxation exercises,
biofeedback techniques, and actions to promote sleep.
INSIGHTS TO
MIGRAINE
**Jaw
clenching muscles of migraine sufferers are 70% larger in volume and generate
significantly higher bite forces that control subjects. (muscles enlarge and
strengthen resulting from habitual intense exercise)
**Migraine
sufferers who experience headaches soon after or upon waking show significant
evidence of nocturnal jaw clenching.
**Pericranial
tenderness (soreness of the muscles of the scalp upon palpation) is present in
every migraine and tension-type headache sufferer, while absent in controls. (Pericranial
tenderness results from over work of a muscle, i.e., jaw clenching during sleep)
**Tension-type
headache patients contract their temporalis muscles (clench their jaw) during
sleep, on average, 14 times more intensely that asymptomatic controls.
**Simple
minimal voluntary jaw-clenching (of less than 30% of maximum effort) for 30
minutes (with two rest periods) still results in a headache for 63% of migraine
sufferers. Jaw clenching during sleep can frequently exceed voluntary
maximum .
**A
traditional dental mouthpiece can allow for clenching intensity and resultant
symptoms to perpetuate or intensify.
**A
device which prevents back molar and canine tooth contacts reduces clenching
intensity to 1/3 of maximum.
**The
NTI-tss,
which prevents back molar and canine tooth contact while being worn during
sleep, provides a 77% average reduction in migraine pain episodes for 82% of
migraine sufferers.
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