If your headache feels like it’s at the top of your head, it may be a tension headache. Sometimes, tension headaches are called “hatband” headaches because they can cause pain in your forehead, temples, and the back of your head, similar to the sensation of wearing a tight hat. And...
This article presents the case of a 22-year-old woman brought to the emergency room after developing a severe headache which started at the top of her forehead and then moved to the back of her head. The patient reported seeing "lightening bolts" when the headache started and says she ...
The terms for different anatomical positions can be confusing. A simple way to identify the location of the headache is to look at the position in relation to the parts of the skull, particularly the cranium. Top of the head =parietal;vertexis the top most part Back of the head =occipital...
Headaches are one of the most common health complaints. Almost every person will experience a headache at some point during their life (imagine being one of the few who never gets a headache!) The majority of headaches can be classified asvascular(migraine and cluster headaches),tension headaches...
Headache is caused by irritation or injury to pain-sensing structures of the head. The structures that can sense pain include the scalp, forehead, top of head, the muscles of the neck and head, major arteries and veins in the head, the sinuses, and the tissues that surround the brain. ...
Headaches at the front of your head Sinus headache.When your sinuses are infected due to allergies, bacteria, or viruses, you could feel pain and pressure around your forehead, cheekbones, and nose. If you lean forward, the pain may get worse. It goes away when the infection clears. ...
A cluster headache is characterized by intense pain on one side of the forehead, especially over one eye. It often strikes in "clusters," meaning the headache comes and goes frequently. It may occur at about the same time of day for several days or weeks in a row. ...
Background: Supraorbital neuralgia is a rare disorder characterized by unilateral pain involving the supraorbital region meeting the following diagnostic criteria set by the International Headache Society Classification (ICHD-II): A) forehead pain in the territory supplied by the supraorbital nerve, withou...
There is helpful another point near the outer edge of the top of the foot, located where the bones of the pinky toe and the second to last toe intersect. Press and hold this point for 30 to 60 seconds to relieve headaches that run through the side of the head to the forehead. Finally...
design (top hasn't the gel), applied moderate pressure and creates a dark & lightproof environment, the stretchable compression with double seams allows it to completely cover the temples, forehead, back of head and eyes etc, ensuring to quickly alleviate your migraine and provide maximum ...