Headache Prevention & Migraine Treatment -
101 Tips
Stop Headaches & Migraines With
Simple, Yet Effective Pain Management Strategies Without
Resorting To Drugs!
Sinus
Sinus problems, too,
give rise to headaches. The sinuses are small spaces in the
facial bones just below the facial skin. The spaces are
concentrated in the nasal region, temples and around the eyes.
Sometimes, due to infection, these spaces get inflamed with
mucus and infected as well.
This leads to the
headache that is the result of sinusitis. There are many causes
for sinusitis which are allergy, a deviated nasal septum, and
severe cold, enlarged parts in side the nose, and acute ongoing
infection.
Tension
Tension headaches are
also common in many people. Stress and anxiety are causes for
tension headaches. The moment such a person gets tense about
something, the person develops a tension headache. Insufficient
sleep, anxiety, problems, and worries give rise to the tension
headache.
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Migraines - Major Risk
Factors
Depression: Anxious
thoughts, pessimism and mental
disturbances hamper normal functioning of
your nervous system and brain. This
triggers a chain of reactions in other
body systems leading to severe headaches.
Such depression also causes grinding and
clenching of teeth.
Source:
The Complete Guide to Migraine
Headaches
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