Headache Facts

By: Matthias C.

FACT: Headaches Affect Nearly 90% of Men and 95% of Women.

All kinds of pains are bad. But there is nothing as mentally exhausting as a headache.

It affects our well-being, our productivity and even our social existence. After a headache we feel mentally drained and physically exhausted. But then we come to the interesting question, should a bad headache keep a good man down? To find a solution to this question, it is important that we understand more about headaches.

Headaches are of different types. They can be identified as headaches due to migraine, sinus and tension. Now these headaches are very different but they do affect the same part that is the head in general. So if we understand more about them we can reach an interesting conclusion.

And you know what that is?

Headaches are largely preventable. Of course there are a lot of cures available over the counter now but do we really have to wait for the headache to start to resort to treatment? Isn't prevention better than cure? Isn't it better to be proactive than reactive?

There are many factors that contribute to the onset of headache pain and even migraines. A few of the most common factors are... 1. Stress 2. Diet 3. Environment Being aware of what brings on your headaches is key to finding drug free relief.

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About the Author:

Matthias C. is the Webmaster of www.eheadachehelp.comand has by its life companion, for years the strong headache feels a quantity of experience in the treatment of headache.


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