By Clyde Banosia


During a lifetime, practically every individual experiences the common neurological condition of headaches. Their intensity varies, manifestations are diversified and they can be triggered by numerous stimuli. To get natural relief, many people choose to visit a Norwalk CT chiropractic doctor.

Each individual experiences this malady in a unique way due to the variances in manifestations. Pains are often described as sharp stabs, dull aches or pounding pulses, sensations that can last an hour or linger for days. Discomfort might be confined to a particular area of the brain, right behind the eyes, in the sinus area, or feel as if one's whole head is affected.

Only a very small percentage of headaches are caused by urgent medical conditions, as the majority are triggered in response to issues like certain diseases, food content, stress, tension, blood sugar imbalances, and reactions to pharmaceuticals. One might feel just the aches though some may experience symptoms like blurred vision, dizziness, vomiting, or nausea. Tension and migraine are the two general recurrent categories.

Tension, or stress headaches are the most common type and while they often produce severe pain, it is quite rare for nausea, throbbing or vomiting to occur. Pinched nerves and inflamed tissue resulting from upper spinal subluxations are common causes. The sensory disruption and knotted muscles cause pain manifestations of either a sensation of tightness in the head or as dull aches in the ocular region.

Migraines are more intense and manifest as a result of the nervous, hormonal and vascular systems interacting in a complex fashion. The root of these is hard to explain though they are often associated with visual issues like flashing lights, dizziness, sudden nausea and vomiting. The throbbing or stabbing pains are frequently debilitating and long lasting.

Therapeutic massage or spinal manipulation are the two primary means by which chiropractors generally approach these issues. Every person is different so conducting a full evaluation is the first step. Most people experience significant relief with the initial session, though chronic conditions will likely need regular attention.




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