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Ergots used to be the typical treatment for migraine patients, but to a large extent that has given way to triptans.

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The product turned out to be one of the most successful drugs in the history of the world.

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Physical ills are the taxes laid upon this wretched life; some are taxed higher, and some lower, but all pay something. Lord Chesterfield

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Common Headache Symptoms


There are a large number of symptoms associated with common headaches. Probably the most common type is the tension headache, usually resulting from muscle tension in the shoulders and neck, or around the face. Migraines, affecting about 6 to 13 percent of people (approximately 6 percent of men and 13 percent of women), is much higher in intensity and length. Cluster headaches, often listed as another type, exhibit a pattern - headaches that occur for short periods per day, sometimes lasting for weeks or months.

Tension headaches are familiar to just about every adult, with pain in the head sometimes diffuse, but often focused around the eyes or temples. When the result of inflamed neck or back muscles, the pain will often be further back. In practice, the pain can be nearly anywhere above the neck, but is typically more localized.

Tension headaches are frequently accompanied by watery eyes, sometimes even a runny nose. Perceived as a pressure around the eyebrows, a tension headache can produce pain that migrates further down, causing reddening in the eyeballs. Fortunately, they are rarely severe enough to cause vomiting or excessive sensitivity to light and sound, as migraines can.

Migraines are an entirely separate class of headache, as their unfortunate sufferers can attest. Though the causes are still only partly understood, there is a strong genetic component and those who suffer from them often do so for years. In many cases the condition is nearly lifelong, though treatments have improved.

In a migraine, intense, throbbing pain is felt - usually around one temple or the other. These so-called 'unilateral attacks' will often alternate between temples. Because the pain is so intense, however, the effects can be perceived to spread to other parts of the head. Pain behind the eyes is common, sometimes accompanied by inflamed eye blood vessels.

When there is no alternation, the headache may have an entirely different cause, such as being what is named a 'secondary headache' - one caused by some underlying condition, such as a brain tumor.

Migraines are often accompanied by other symptoms, as well. Hyper-sensitivity to light and sound are commonly reported. Attacks can last as 'short' as a few hours, to as long as a few days or more. They're often preceded by warning symptoms that hint at a coming episode, such as sleepiness and fatigue or craving for sweets.

When the attack arrives, the intense pain often produces nausea and vomiting. Sometimes diarrhea results, and others suffer cold hands and feet, along with the light and sound sensitivity. In some cases, attacks can be triggered by something as simple as walking upstairs.

Cluster headaches are not defined by the specific symptoms of pain, but by the existence of a pattern. Cluster headaches often last from a half-hour to an hour. The headaches will usually re-occur during the same time of day each day. The cluster headache cycle may occur for weeks and even months at a time then suddenly disappear.

Acetaminophen has another advantage over aspirin in some cases.



Treatment can vary widely depending on the true cause of the condition.
In most cases, that's a perfectly safe course of action. This can often go on for months or longer. Many of the common accompanying symptoms are relieved by triptans as well.

 

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Those who think they have not time for bodily exercise will sooner or later have to find time for illness. Edward Stanley

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Second generation triptans now on the market are even more effective than the original drugs. The exact causes of migraines aren't known. Sometimes they're combined with or used for drugs to treat other conditions, but have the 'side-effect' of treating headaches or migraines.