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Headaches

Throbbing discomfort, a persistent dull ache, or sharp pain that strikes suddenly, like a “brain freeze” from eating ice cream – headaches come in many forms. Whether it’s pain on the top of the head or other areas, headaches are among the most common pain conditions worldwide, ranging from mild inconvenience to crippling distress.

Frequent headaches can lead to absenteeism from work or school and may even affect mental health, contributing to anxiety or depression. Chiropractic care offers a natural, non-invasive approach to managing headaches, addressing their root causes to provide relief and improve overall well-being.

The Main Types of Headaches

man at work with headacheThere are more than 150 types of headaches, which fall into two main categories: primary and secondary headaches.

Primary headaches

These headaches are those that aren’t due to another medical condition. The category includes

  • Cluster headaches
  • Migraine
  • New daily persistent headaches (NDPH)
  • Tension headaches

Secondary headaches

This type of headache is related to another condition, including

  • Head injury
  • High blood pressure (hypertension)
  • Infection
  • Medication overuse
  • Sinus congestion
  • Trauma
  • Tumor

How Chiropractic Can Help

Adjustments may be an effective care option for tension headaches and headaches that start in the neck.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there other drug-free ways to reduce headache pain?

You may want to try relaxation techniques, yoga, or acupuncture which may help.

Can eliminating certain foods help relieve my headaches?

Quite possibly. For example, Parmesan cheese, dark chocolate, and red wine can cause headaches in many people. If you notice you get a headache after consuming these or other foods and beverages, eliminating them from your diet is recommended.

When should I seek immediate care for a headache?

If you have a headache that is unusually severe or gradually worsens you should seek attention. You also need immediate care if your headache follows a blow to the head or is accompanied by fever, stiff neck, confusion, decreased alertness, or memory.

Other warning signs include visual disturbances, slurred speech, weakness, numbness, or seizures. If you experience any of the above, it’s crucial that you seek immediate medical attention.

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If you’re suffering from headaches, we want to help. Contact us to schedule an appointment.