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Constant Headache
by Jacobson, Jac
Constant headache is a headache, which generally arises out of tension, from any type of stress, changes in temperature or weather, lack of enough rest, or by eating the types of food to which you are allergic. It is very common in nature and nearly everybody suffers it. This headache causes pain in your head and makes your neck and back muscles tighten. That's why people are so afraid of constant headache.

If you have a constant headache and it is affecting your normal life, then you need to consult doctor. Many a times it is seen that people indulge in self-medication, which is very dangerous. You might take overdose to alleviate your pain and even then, you won't able to get relief from it.

How tension headaches are treated is usually determined by the frequency of the headaches. For occasional tension headaches, over the counter pain relievers are often used. You should always read the labels of any type of headache pain relief medication you choose, and do not take it for an extended period of time. If the headaches are not occasional, see your doctor.

Headache Cures

Natural headache cures are becoming increasingly popular with people who want to get rid of their headaches.
Although pain killers can be a quick fix for a headache; these drugs tend to have side effects when used on a regular basis.
Natural headache cures
If you have a stress-related headache, there are certainly something you can do for yourself. Stress headache, also known as tension headache, is the most common type of headache.
Very often, the daily demand of work and family is enough to put you under a lot of stress. When you have to perform under pressure all the time, you are likely to feel increasingly irritable, anxious, and have worrisome thoughts. The build up of negative emotions and a tired fatigue body can easily trigger a headache.

1) Take a hot shower or bath.
Adjust your shower head mode to "massage". This gives you a more powerful water spray. Direct the hot water spray at your neck and shoulders. Let the jets of water massage your sore muscles. The hot water can help the muscles to relax and unknot.
2) Eat something light.
I know you may not feel like eating when your head is throbbing. But, if you have already skipped a meal during the day, your body would be starving.
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