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advertisement What is Headache TensionMuscle pain, tension headache or reduction, is the most common type of headache. Under generally accepted theory prolonged decline shoulder, neck, skull or facial muscles affects the blood vessels, thus reducing blood flow. This in turn causes a lack of oxygen in muscle tissue and accumulation of toxins which increase pain as insufficient blood flow is unable to dissipate toxins. The result is headache, as nerves strained muscle are irritated and pass this irritation in the brain. This type is characterized by sharp pulsive pain arising in the head and sweeping forward, which in the end creates a strong sense of tension in the sticks or in the middle and temples (as if you were too tight hat). Often, it also hurts the person's neck and shoulder muscles, and skin skull. The pain is usually bilateral, affecting both sides well head. While a majority of this type (tension headache) will fade after a few hours, some may take a few days or even weeks, and depending on the reasons behind them. Pain of muscular tension usually make it hard to sleep, although people that sleep well at night might get up in the morning with tension headache. The emergence of a more emotional factors contribute to how -- stress, anxiety and depression, and physical -- visual fatigue, poor posture, long periods of sitting, excessive tension jaw of a curved neck or spinal column and more. Tension headache doesn't pass this type of inheritance, but it can be a general quality of the family, perhaps because all its members tend to share common habits and lifestyles. If parents are predisposed to stress state, for example, their children are more likely to be frequently experiencing stress. While some researchers point out that this type of pain affects more women than men, many professionals believe that women are simply more likely in such cases to go to a doctor. Tags: Headache Articles Headache Tension What is Headache Tension |
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