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Make Long Term Relief From Headaches and Anxiety a Reality

AUTHOR: Ruth O'Brien

Headaches And Anxiety
Any kind of pain is difficult to tolerate, but severe headaches are among the most incapacitating and intolerable physical ailments individuals endure. Among the vast number of specific types of headaches that occur, those that are symptomatic of anxiety are some of the most common and persistent. As more and more people are diagnosed and treated for anxiety disorders, a great deal more is being learned about the relationship between headaches and anxiety.

When Should I Worry?

Anxiety disorders are characterized by an extreme state of disproportionate fear and apprehension during the anticipation of certain events or situations. Research shows that 80% of people suffering from anxiety disorders complain of frequent headaches. The physical symptoms associated with anxiety are often discomforting and even disabling. Practically all of us experience mild forms of anxiety occasionally or sometimes get a headache under stressful circumstances. But persistent headaches that occur for days or weeks on end in conjunction with fearful or anxious thoughts should be considered an indication of something more serious.

Different types of headaches are differentiated on the basis of where the pain occurs, its frequency and duration. Headaches that are anxiety based tend to be start out at the back of the head. The pain and a sensation of pressure typically spreads forward. Eventually, it settles on both sides of the head. An anxiety based headache is often caused by tense and contracting muscles in the face or jaw, neck and shoulders. They may recur frequently for days, disappear completely, and resurface at any time in the future.

Relief or Recovery?

Since headaches and anxiety are so closely related, the good news is that treating the cause is almost guaranteed to end the suffering . The first step is seeking the help of your doctor. Even with a diagnosis of an anxiety disorder, testing will likely be ordered to eliminate tumors or other medical conditions as possible causes of persistent headaches. If it is established that anxiety is at the root of the headaches, a referral to a specialist will probably be in order.

While headaches can be treated with certain over the counter or prescription analgesics your regular doctor can recommend, simply treating the symptoms is only one step in long term recovery from headaches caused by anxiety. Furthermore, headaches are just one of many symptoms those suffering from anxiety are likely to experience.

A better approach to headaches and anxiety is to treat the anxiety itself through medication, therapy, a healthy lifestyle, or a combination of any or all of the above. There are a great many anxiety disorder treatment methods available today, and there is an extremely high recovery rate for those who take advantage of them.

Anxiety has a tendency to feed into itself when left unchecked. If you are already experiencing even mild physical symptoms in concurrence with anxious thoughts, consider seeking out help sooner rather than later. Waiting until debilitating headaches and anxiety attacks that simply cannot be endured set in before consulting with your doctor is like waiting for the fire to spread before turning on the hose. Take the smart approach to your health instead by consulting with your doctor at the first sign of physical pain or discomfort.

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