The medical community has identified a set of well defined headache categories.The first category, that of the primary headache, is experienced on a daily basis by millions all the time. The primary headache occurs more frequently than any other kind of headache. The cluster headache category causes far more pain and affects only a small segment of the population. Cluster headaches are so called because of the random groupings in which they occur. Patients can go pain free for years before suddenly suffering a rash of attacks. Secondary headaches are classified as symptoms of a deeper neurological issue, such as internal bleeding, tumor growth, or chemical imbalance in the brain. Cluster headaches and secondary headaches are far rarer than primary headaches. Stress headache is believed to actually originate from a tightness of the cranial muscles. The added pressure from this contraction introduces a painful and uncomfortable sensation. The problem does not occur in the brain, but in the muscles around the skull. If stress headache occurs on a fairly regular basis, it can be assumed that daily emotional or physical stress is to blame. Stress management can be an important component of any treatment. Changes should be made to lifestyle choices that trigger stress headache, or manage them more effectively, and stress headache may be reduced. If pain persists in a chronic fashion, this may be a sign of another, more complex issue that should be treated by a specialist. Evan |






