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Daily Persistent Headaches
By Alien
Daily persistent headaches also known as chronic daily headaches, affect approximately five percent of adults. They will usually occur for at least fifteen days in a given month and may even strike on a daily basis. While most people will experience a on occasion, those with chronic persistent headaches suffer debilitating headaches on a regular basis.

The pain of such frequent headaches can have a strong negative impact on work, home life and general daily functioning. Chronic daily headaches are usually classified as primary or secondary. Primary ones are those that develop over time, often slowly and become more frequent and intense. They often develop in people who have suffered from other types, such as migraine.

A primary daily persistent that is shorter than four hours can be a cluster or a chronic paroxysmal hemicrania. Those longer than four hours may be a tension headache, chronic migraine, hemicrania continua or new daily persistent headache.

Secondary chronic persistent headaches are caused by an underlying illness or physical condition. Rebound headaches, which result from medication overuse, may also develop into chronic daily headaches.

What Causes Headaches to Become Chronic?

It is not known exactly why headaches evolve into daily, frequent ones. Genetics are suspected to play a role so if you have a family member who suffers from frequent headaches, it is more likely that you will as well. Other factors that may increase your risk of developing these headaches are:

* Depression
* Anxiety
* Medication overuse
* Stimulant use, such as cigarettes or caffeine
* Sleep disorders
* Spine injury
* Any inflammatory disorders
* Nervous system conditions
* Infections

Treating Daily Persistent Headaches

Because these headaches are so persistent, as the name implies, they can be very challenging to treat. Some of the more common medications used are:

* Anti-depressants
* Beta-blockers
* Calcium channel blockers
* Anti-convulsants
* Non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS)
* Muscle Relaxants

A concern with treating chronic persistent headaches via pharmaceutical means is the propensity to overuse medications, which in turn, can prolong headaches or increase the frequency of them. Consistent use of NSAIDS can also lead to stomach pain and other problems in the abdomen. Your doctor can discuss potential side effects with you and help you to find a daily regimen that minimizes such risks.

Alternative Therapies

Alternative therapies such as acupuncture or deep breathing exercises can be helpful treatments. Counselling or other similar therapies are also helpful for developing effective coping mechanisms. Therefore, despite not directly addressing head pain, they can still help you to function well with your headaches. Some physical therapies may also provide relief if your headaches are occurring daily due to occupational postures or the effects of standing for extended periods of time.

A physical therapist can

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work with you to encourage better posture if you sit regularly at a computer. They may also show you options for neck rests or other props to alleviate discomfort during the day while you work. Often, relieving muscle tension, particularly in the neck area, is enough to improve the outlook for chronic persistent headaches. Massage is another consideration if your headaches are related to posture or muscle tension. It's also important to exercise regularly, as exercise releases endorphins, the body's 'feel good' chemicals.

Due to the constant and sometimes aggressive nature of chronic persistent headaches, they can be frustrating and challenging to treat. These headaches can prevent functioning at work and home as well as interfering with social activities. A willingness to try alternative therapies alongside your doctor directed medical treatment can help to get you back into the pain-free swing of daily life.

Alien writes for Migraine headaches. He also writes for headaches home remedies and stress management


 
 
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