BRAIN TUMOR HEADACHES CONSTANT

DEFINITION
Many people have headaches from time to time. But if you have more headaches than usual, you may experience a variety of headaches, namely chronic daily headache. Pain endlessly from chronic daily headache has to make a headache most helpless.

SYMPTOM

Defined daily headaches that certainly happened 15 days or more than a month, at least three months. And is a major preoccupation of chronic daily headache, that the disease does not produce other conditions.
Chronic daily headaches are classified by how long they felt the last time - more than four hours or less than four hours. The duration of headaches last you feel can show what type of headache you are experiencing.


CHRONIC MIGRAINE
  •     Chronic headaches due to blood pressure
  •     New daily persistent headache
  •     Hemicrania continua
CHRONIC MIGRAINE
Headache is evolving from migraine that comes suddenly. To be diagnosed, you must have headaches - migraine, headaches due to blood pressure or both - 15 days or more in a month, for three months. In addition, in eight days or more for the last three months, you must have experienced the following symptoms.

Headache you have to have at least two of the following characteristics:
• Striking only on one side of the head
• Causing pain throbbing
• Causing pain of moderate to severe the
• Being annoyed at regular physical activity

And the symptoms that led to at least one of the following:
• Nausea, vomiting or both
• Sensitive to light and sound

Otherwise, if your headaches respond to treatment take triptans or ergot anticipation of these symptoms in eight days or more in a month or more in a month in the last three months - it is also a chronic migraine.

Chronic headaches due to tension (tension headaches)
These headaches evolved from headaches due to tension that comes suddenly. These headaches may occur in the final hours or continuously.

Chronic headaches due to tension has at least two of the following characteristics:

• Pain on both sides of the head
• Causes mild to moderate pain
• Causing pain that feels pressed or tightened but not pulsed
• Do not make feel annoyed with routine physical activity

In addition, it all led to at least one of the following:
• Sensitive to noise or light
• mild nausea

New daily persistent headache
This became a constant headache in a few days from the first time you have a headache.
New daily persistent headache at least two of the following characteristics:

• Pain on both sides of the head
• Causing pain that feels like pressure or tightening, but not pulsed
• Do not make feel annoyed with routine physical activity

In addition, it all led to at least one of the following:
• Sensitive to noise or light
• mild nausea

HEMICRAINA CONTINUA
Hemicrania continua these headaches cause pain on one side of the head that does not move side. They also:
• Daily and continues with the period without a sense of freedom from pain
• Causing pain being but stung when severe
• Responding to prescription pain reliever indomethacin (Indocin)
• It may sometimes be severe with a flourish with symptoms such as migraine

In addition, hemicrania continua headache causes most arrived one of the following:
• Exit tears or red eye as a side effect
• Breath nasal or runny nose
• Eyelids wilted or pupillary constriction

Causes & Risk Factors cause
The cause of most of the chronic daily headache is not so understandable. The primacy of chronic daily headache can not be identified on a case. Chronic daily headache occurs if:

• You have a heightened response to signs of pain
• The part of your brain that suppress the pain does not work properly

The frequency of other headaches may be caused by a disease or condition that is different, including:
• Swelling or other problems in the blood vessels and the range of the brain, including stroke.
• Infections, such as meningitis
• intracranial pressure either too high or too low
• Brain tumors
• Injury trauma to the brain

Many people who have actually experienced headache frequency effects of too often take the medical treatment of pain. If you take the medical treatment of pain - even without a prescription analgesics - more than three days a week, you are at risk of experiencing an increase in headaches.
   
RISK FACTORS     
Some factors that may increase the frequency of headaches are:
• Restlessness
• Depression
• Sleep disorders
• Obesity
• Snoring
• Excessive use of caffeine
• Excessive use of painkillers
• Routinely wear something that makes the tension in the head or in the neck

PREVENTION

Protect yourself properly can help prevent chronic daily headache.

• Avoid headache triggers. If you are not sure what triggers headaches, consider your daily headache. Including details of any headache. When is a headache begins? What do you do now? What do you eat on that day? How long do you sleep at night before? How is your stress level? How long headache last? What, if anything, that provides assistance? In the end, you can begin to see a pattern - and take steps to prevent headaches later.

• Avoid excessive in the use of medical treatment. Taking the medical treatment of sick clod, including non-prescription drugs, more than twice a week can increase the severity and frequency of your headaches. If you use a medical treatment too often, it is important to consult your doctor about how best to make a stop yourself from medical treatment because it can have serious side effects if done incorrectly.

• Adequate sleep. The average adult requires six to eight hours per day every night. The best was a regular sleep every night.

• Do not pass the time eating. Start your day with a healthy breakfast. Lunch and dinner at the same time every day. Avoid foods or drinks that contain caffeine which can trigger headaches.

• Regular exercise. Regular exercise activity can improve your physical and mental. Exercise can also help to relieve stress, the doctor's permission, select your preferred activity - such as walking, swimming or cycling. To avoid injury, start slowly.

• Reduce stress. Stress is a common trigger of chronic headaches. Organize and simplify your schedule. Plan. Stay positive. Many headaches are caused by stress when the end of the stress period ends.

• Relax. Try yoga, meditation or relaxation exercises. Set a time to relax for a while. Listen to music, read a book, or soak in warm water.

• Reduce caffeine. Some medical treatment of headache using caffeine as it can help reduce headaches, caffeine can also exacerbate headaches. Try to reduce, or better yet, eliminate caffeine from your diet.