Chronic/Pain Conditions >>  Headaches

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In this video, Dr. Huntoon discusses the TRUE CAUSE of ALL headaches and what you need to be aware of if you have them.


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Headaches

A Headache is defined as a pain in the head or upper neck. It is one of the most common locations of pain in the body and has many causes.

How are Headaches Classified?

Headaches have numerous causes, and in 2007 the International Headache Society agreed upon an updated classification system for headache. Because so many people suffer from headaches and because treatment sometimes is difficult, it is hoped that the new classification system will allow health care practitioners come to a specific diagnosis as to the type of headache and to provide better and more effective treatment.

There are three major categories of headaches:

  1. Primary Headaches,
  2. Secondary Headaches, and
  3. Cranial NeuralgiasFacial pain, and other Headaches

What are Primary Headaches?

Primary headaches include migraine, tension, and cluster headaches, as well as a variety of other less common types of headache.  These are always associated with misalignments of the 1st and 2nd vertebrae in the neck and how the skull sits on the spine.

  • Tension headaches are the most common type of primary headache. Up to 90% of adults have had or will have tension headaches. Tension headaches occur more commonly among women than men.
  • Migraine headaches are the second most common type of primary headache. An estimated 28 million people in the United States (about 12% of the population) will experience a migraine headache. Migraine headaches affect children as well as adults. Before puberty, boys and girls are affected equally by migraine headaches, but after puberty, more women than men are affected. It is estimated that 6% of men and up to 18% of women will experience a migraine headache in their lifetime.
  • Cluster headaches are a rare type of primary headache affecting 0.1% of the population (1 in 1,000 people). It more commonly affects men in their late 20s though women and children can also suffer these types of headache.

Primary headaches can affect the quality of life. Some people have occasional headaches that resolve quickly while others are debilitated. While these headaches are not life-threatening, they may be associated with symptoms that can mimic strokes or intracerebral bleeding.

What are Secondary Headaches?

Secondary headaches are those that are due to an underlying structural problem in the head or neck. There are numerous causes of this type of headache ranging from bleeding in the brain, tumor, or meningitis and encephalitis, as well as others.

What are Cranial Neuralgias, Facial pain, and other Headaches?

Neuralgia means nerve pain (neur= nerve + algia=pain).

  • Cranial neuralgia describes a group of headaches that occur because the nerves in the head and upper neck become inflamed and become the source of the pain in the head.
  • Facial pain and a variety of other causes for headache are included in this category.

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