Description: Pain or ache in the head and the neck region.
Persons most commonly affected: All age groups and both sexes.
Organ or part of body involved: Head
Symptoms and indications: A tight squeezing pain in the forehead or around the back of the head or neck. May be accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
Causes and risk factors:
There are many causes of headache and some are more serious than others.
Common causes are stress, tiredness, feverishness accompanying an
infection such as a cold, an excess of close work involving the eyes,
dyspepsia, overexposure to hot sun and hunger. Other more serious causes
include uraemia and kidney failure, high blood pressure, rheumatic
diseases, glaucoma, brain disorders and infections such as meningitis,
encephalitis, small inflammation of the brain, tumour and aneurysm.
Also, a headache is a common symptom following brain injury or
concussion. Headaches may also be due to various types of tension,
fatigue, anxiety or emotional upset.
Prevention: To avoid
headaches caused by food additives, eat meals that you have prepared
from whole foods. Make sure you get enough fiber to reduce the chance of
headaches induced by constipation or toxic buildup. Also include
sources of both calcium and magnesium in your diet. Soy products, green
leafy vegetables, and beans are all rich in calcium. Green leafy
vegetables abd brans are good sources of magnesium as well, as are nuts,
bananas, and wheat germ. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and sugar products.
Very cold foods can also cause headaches. Ice cream and cold drinks are
frequent culprits, so avoid them.
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