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Tension headache |
| Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention |
| Alternative Names: |
| Muscle contraction headache; Benign headache; Headache - tension |
| Treatment: |
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The goal is to relieve symptoms and prevent future headaches. Prevention is the best treatment. If possible, remove or control precipitating factors. Learn and practice stress management strategies. Some people find relaxation exercises or meditation helpful. Biofeedback (a means of providing information about certain body functions) may enhance relaxation exercises and may be helpful for chronic tension headache. Other preventive measures may include keeping warm if the headache is associated with cold, using a different pillow, or sleeping position or similar changes. Use good posture when reading, working, or doing other activities that may cause headache. Exercise the neck and shoulders frequently when typing, working on computers, or doing close work. Adequate sleep and rest or massage of sore muscles can help reduce the chance that a headache will occur. Hot or cold showers or baths may relieve a headache for some people. Lifestyle changes may be required for chronic tension headaches. This may include adequate rest and exercise, change in job or recreational habits, or other changes. |
| Expectations (prognosis): |
| Tension headaches usually respond well to treatment without residual effects. They are annoying, but not dangerous. |
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| Calling your health care provider: |
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See your health care provider if headaches are severe, persistent, recurrent, or accompanied by other symptoms (such as drowsiness, vision changes, changes in movement or sensation, seizures, changes in alertness, nausea/vomiting or other symptoms). Also call if headaches disturb sleep, occur whenever your are active, are recurrent or chronic, or if a headache does not respond to treatment. |
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Headache |
Headache |
Tension-type headache |
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