Thursday, May 30, 2013

Clarksville Headache Sufferers Find Relief Through Chiropractic Care

By Lance Aldinger


Ninety percent of all headaches are classified as primary in nature. This indicates that the patient is not suffering another underlying condition, such as tumors or infection that place pressure inside the skull cavity. Fortunately, these types of headaches often respond to the care provided by a Clarksville TN chiropractor.

The most common of headaches are the tension headache. They result in a steady ache that is often described as tightening in the head. Some only last a few minutes but they can last several days. Normal activity does not generally make the pain worse. Chronic tension headache sufferers often have rebound headaches if they use too many pain medications.

Cervicogenic Headaches are caused by problems in the person's neck. If the cervical spine is out of balance pain may affect the head. In addition to head pain, sufferers often complain of pain in the arm or shoulder along with a stiff neck.

Migraines are often much more severe than tension headaches. Sufferers may experience nausea and sensitivity to external stimuli such as sound, smells or light. Chemical imbalances in one's brain, caused by trigger foods or hormones may cause constriction of the capillaries that ultimately leads to inflammation and pain.

Cluster headaches only affect 1% of the world and are most common in men. These headaches may include several attacks that can last for months. Although each attack lasts only 2-3 hours, the pain is severe. They are common among former heavy drinkers or heavy smokers. When they hit in the night, they can wake a sufferer from a sound sleep, giving them the nickname "Alarm Clock Headaches" and interfere with getting proper rest.

A Clarksville TN chiropractor offers therapy that can bring relief of all four types of primary headaches. Often a spinal adjustment in the neck and upper back helps to reduce the frequency of these attacks. Many patients stop suffering the pain, while others find that incidents are less severe.




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