Headaches are a common source of pain in people of all ages. There are over 150 known types of headaches, each with its unique triggers, symptoms, and treatments.
While some headaches improve with medications and stress reduction, others intensify and appear on at least 15 days of the month, for months on end. At this point, a headache has become “chronic."
Chronic headaches cause depression, anxiety, fatigue, low concentration and prevent people from leading a productive life.
If your chronic headache has not improved with medications or other treatments from a neurologist or primary care doctor, it is time to visit a pain specialist. Pain specialists offer effective headache treatments that stop pain in the nerves, muscles, and joints of the head and neck.
Contact National Spine & Pain Centers to schedule an appointment with an affiliated pain specialist for Chronic Headaches treatment today.
Headaches start when nerves or blood vessels in the head and neck are irritated or injured. The cranial nerves are often involved because they bring pain sensations from the eyes, ears, mouth, scalp, and neck to the brain.
Not all headaches are chronic. Headaches may become chronic with repeated exposure to triggers like stress, lack of sleep, smoking, or temperature changes. Repeatedly taking opioids or over-the-counter pain medications can cause chronic rebound headaches.
Examples of headaches that pain specialists treat:
It is essential to first rule out infections, tumors, or other urgent issues that can lead to headaches.
A pain specialist will:
Depending on the cause, headaches may improve with medications, neck bracing, referrals to physical therapy and chiropractic colleagues.
The following treatments have shown promising results:
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