Sunday, February 21, 2010

What are the symptoms of tension headache?

Symptoms of tension headaches include:

Pain that starts from the back of the head and neck as a band tightness and pressure.

Described as a band of pressure around the head with the most acute pain over the eyebrows.

Pain is usually mild (no change) and bilateral (both sides of the head).

Not accompanied by aura (see below), and not associated with nausea, vomiting, or sensitivity to light and sound.

Mostly sporadic (and often even without the model), but can occur often, and even some people daily.

Most people can work, despite the tension headaches.

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