Headaches & Migraines
An estimated 80% percent of the population suffer from headaches and migraines. With over 220 different types of headaches identified, the real reasons for a headache are still unknown. Most of the headaches are painful but harmless. As long as the reason for a headache is not a disease, a doctor is not required.
Medical attention however is immediately required if your headaches are not vanishing, getting stronger or especially when you suffer additional symptoms like sight problems, neuralgia or memory problems. There are several diseases which need medical treatment like sinus infections, teeth problems, meningitis, brain tumors, abnormal expansion of blood vessels and others.
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Headaches rank amongst the most common and frequent ailments. A headache is not a disease, but may be indicative of other underlying problems. Although common and generally not serious, headaches are common in about 50-75% of all teens. However, recurrent headaches can upset and worry an individual to a great extent. The most common types of headaches that people in their teens and early twenties have are tension headaches and migraines. In some cases these problems may require a visit to a medical provider.
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