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A. A headache
is one of the most common problems or symptoms that affect humanity.
It is also one of the most common symptoms that we treat in chiropractic.
There are numerous types of headaches and even more common problems:
infections, hangovers, stress, fatigue, etc. To talk about all the types
of headaches and all the possible causes would fill a book. Therefore,
for the purpose of this column and to answer your question, I will try
to be more specific.
For
anyone who is suffering from a recurring headache (two-three times a
week), it is important to recognize it as a serious sign that something
is wrong. Please remember that the headache itself is not the problem.
It may sure feel like the problem when you have one, especially in the
case of a migraine. However, the headache is only a symptom that something
else is wrong. Most people treat a headache by taking some sort of painkiller
such as aspirin or Tylenol.
Although
this may give temporary relief, it is usually not the answer, especially
for a repetitive headache. Too often, we associate lack of symptoms
or "no pain" as being healthy, when this is usually far from
the truth. If you were driving in your car down the road and the oil
light came on, how many of us would cut the wire to the warning light?
Hopefully, not too many, yet that is what you are doing to your body
when you ignore your bodys warning lights and numb yourself with
painkillers.
The
migraine is one of the more painful types of headaches, often leaving
the sufferer in bed and immobilized. Most migraine sufferers notice
symptoms that occur before the headache actually hits. These include
visual changes, dizziness, muscle contraction, nausea, etc. The headache
itself may last from a few minutes to days. Once the full-blown migraine
hits, there are few painkillers that will have much effect.
As
to the chiropractic approach to headaches, especially repetitive headaches,
a first step is a good case history. Through the case history and consultation,
we determine patterns and possible causes. A good example would be a
car accident which may have occurred sometime before the headaches began.
This is followed by an exam and the appropriate x-rays. In the majority
of cases, we find the problem usually is caused by one or more subluxations
(misalignment of the vertebrae) in the neck. When there is a subluxation
in the cervical spine, which results in pressure on the nervous system,
one of the most common symptoms is a headache. With some patients, the
misalignment is so bad that things such as stress, extra tension, or
small trauma are enough to set off a chain of events that result in
a headache.
The
scientific evidence supporting the chiropractic claim that spinal cure
is essential for those suffering from headaches is proliferating. In
conclusion, it is important to know that a headache should be treated
as a warning sign. The more frequent or more severe the headache, the
greater the warning sign. Simply numbing a headache with painkillers
is not the answer. The warning signs are for your benefit; the body
is telling you that something is wrong. Chiropractic can often be the
answer to the problem, especially for the patient who has tried "lots
of different cures" and not had any success. If you are suffering
from severe headaches or know someone who is, please share this information
with them. Chiropractic may be the answer.
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