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Facts about Allergy Headache



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By : Savin Evanester    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-12-25 05:34:52
Are you aware that millions and billions of people around the globe are affected by the distressing headaches and migraines?In fact, migraines and headaches are responsible to the increasing
statistics of doctors' visits every year. Did you know that there are headaches that are caused by allergies? Yes, this tupe of headaches are normally seen in people. This type of headache is painful and irritating. On the other hand they are completely avoidable and manageable.

Headaches can be so severe that it may be disruptive. It is important to understand what type of allergy you may have in order to treat the condition right away and also for preventive measures as well. Sometimes in order to know the allergic root, you may need the help of a professional allergist for accurate assessments and examinations. An allergy evaluation is necessary in order to tell what type of allergen is responsible for your headaches.

An allergy headache is a type of headache that is caused by allergies. Sinus headaches, migraines and cluster headaches are caused by allergic reactions. Let us talk about each one.

1. Sinus Headaches - Sinus infection causes the sinus headache. When there is an infection, the area where the sinuses are sited such as your cheeks, foreheads and Nose Bridge develops inflammation. Swelling results as a corollary effect of inflammation. Swelling in the area reduces the ability of the sinuses to empty fluids. Sinus pain is felt because of fluid retention.

2. Migraines - This type of allergy headaches varies in severity. More often than not, migraines area accompanied with other symptoms like throbbing pain that often affects one part of the head, sound and light sensitivity, queasiness, vomiting, and irritability. According to experts, heredity and famial tendencies can also contribute to the incidence of migraines and headaches.On the other hand, people who experience migraines may experience auras such as sudden flashes of light, temporary loss of vision or tingling of arms or legs. Since there is still no universal cure to lessen the occurrence and severity of this type of allergy headaches, it is best to talk to your health care provider about alternative migraine treatment and medication. Accuracy in treatment in conjunction with lifestyle changes may work out to your advantage.

3. Cluster Headaches - The male gender is mostly affected with this type of headache. It usually lasts for forty-five or longer. If you're lucky, it can only last a few minutes. Why is it named cluster?Cluster because it generally occurs at the same time everyday and this is known as the cluster period. In addition, the course of the disorder may lasts for weeks to months.Again, the symptoms of Cluster headaches can vary from person to person. It may be come with pain around one eye or the side of your nose can turn out to be red, gooey and inflamed.

If you're agonized from consistent and severe types of allergy headaches, it is advisable that you contact your doctor immediately for assessment and management of symptoms.


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