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Tension headaches are a common type of headache, often considered less severe than migraines. The pain spreads behind the eyes, in the head and neck, and patients describe the pain they feel as a tight band pressing on the forehead and pain when touching the scalp, neck and shoulder muscles
Dr. Mohamed Koura is one of the best doctors for interventional pain treatment. He offers the best treatment for tension headaches to help patients get back to their daily activities without affecting their balance. He is considered the best doctor for treating headaches and getting rid of head pain permanently
Tension headaches have two main types
- Episodic tension headaches: occur less than 15 days a month, but usually a person does not get it more than once or twice a month
- Chronic tension headaches: occur more than 15 days a month, and may last for more than 60 to 90 days.
- Common symptoms of both types: Pain on both sides of the head, a feeling of pressure
Causes of tension headaches:
- One of the most prominent causes is psychological stress, as psychological stress can lead to muscle tension, causing pain
- Excessive physical activities such as lifting weights or bending for a long time
- Sitting or standing incorrectly may cause tension in the neck and shoulders
- Not getting enough sleep or irregular sleep
- Consuming large amounts of caffeine or sudden interruption
- Lack of some nutrients
- A cold, flu, or sinus infection
What are the symptoms of tension headaches:
- Feeling pain similar to pressure, ranging in intensity from mild to moderate, in the front, top, and sides of the head
- Headache late in the day
- Suffering from difficulty sleeping
- Feeling very tired
- Irritability
- Difficulty concentrating
- Mild sensitivity to light or sound
- Muscle pain
- Treatment of tension headaches
- Treatment is divided into several stages
- Medicinal treatment: as a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory
- Nutritional supplements
- Lifestyle changes: This can be done by stopping smoking, increasing sleep periods and reducing late nights, and relying on balanced meals.
Ways to protect against tension headaches:
- Reducing the use of painkillers
- Eating regular and balanced meals
- Regular sleep periods
- Exercising regularly
- Reducing stress and pressure
- Having rest periods
Tension headaches are a common condition that affects the quality of life for many (tension headaches, headache treatment). By understanding the causes and symptoms, individuals can take effective steps to alleviate the severity of headaches (head pain, neck pain, shoulder pain). Consulting a specialist doctor is an important step to obtain appropriate treatment and prevention, as Dr. Mohamed Koura is one of the most prominent doctors in interventional pain treatment to help patients conduct the necessary examinations to understand the causes and develop an appropriate treatment plan without surgical intervention non-surgical treatment, as Dr. Mohamed Koura is the best doctor for treating headaches and headache treatment, which makes him the best choice for patients looking for recovery without surgical intervention.
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Simply because he is the best doctor in his feild. He stays updated on the latest treatment technologies through his participation in various international conferences with leading foreign doctors and experts. Finally, and most importantly, Dr. Mohamed Koura is the best doctor in Egypt and the Arab world, possessing 12 non-surgical techniques for treating spinal and joint problems. He was the first to introduce modern interventional treatment techniques in Egypt & the Middle East and is the only one using the disc fx technique to treat spinal pain.
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Click hereA tension headache is the most common type of headache and usually causes a dull, pressing pain on both sides of the head or in the neck. A migraine typically affects one side of the head and is often accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light or sound.
Common causes include stress, poor posture, lack of sleep, muscle tension in the neck and shoulders, excessive caffeine intake or withdrawal, and illnesses such as colds or sinus infections.
Yes. If tension headaches occur more than 15 days a month or are left untreated, they can develop into chronic tension headaches that significantly affect daily activities and quality of life.
Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include pain relievers, physical therapy, neck exercises, lifestyle modifications, and advanced pain management options such as Botox injections or minimally invasive interventional procedures for chronic cases.
You can help prevent tension headaches by managing stress, maintaining good posture, getting enough sleep, exercising regularly, staying hydrated, eating balanced meals, and avoiding excessive use of pain medications and caffeine.
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