Headaches: Finding and Avoiding TriggersHeadaches: Finding and Avoiding TriggersIntroductionThis topic is about finding and avoiding triggers for tension headaches. For information on finding and avoiding triggers for migraine headaches, see Migraines: Finding and Avoiding Triggers. You can have fewer
headaches—and less pain when you do get them—by finding out what things, or
triggers, bring on your headaches. You can try to avoid triggers to
prevent tension headaches. To prevent headaches: - Use a
headache diary
(What is a PDF document?) to find your triggers. - Manage
stress.
- Seek treatment if you have depression or
anxiety. They can lead to
headaches.
- Sleep, exercise, and eat on a
regular schedule.
- Practice good posture to reduce neck
strain.
- Reduce eyestrain from computers at work and at
home.
- Don't clench your jaw.
Clenching can cause muscle tension in your face.
What are common tension headache triggers? Why should you find and avoid headache
triggers? How do you find and avoid headache
triggers? Where to go from here
Medical Review: Anne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine Colin Chalk, MD, CM, FRCPC - Neurology Last Updated: July 7, 2011 |
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