The  head often aches when other parts of the body are under strain. It accompanies  seasonal fevers, fasts, and often appears after a gruelling day under the hot  sun. It is not uncommon after a sleepless night of exam preparation,  international travel or watching the last of the day’s FIFA world cup matches.  The heads of young women often ache before or during periods. It can be brought  about by mental stress such as a rebuke by the boss,  a spat at work or a feud  at home.
Migraine is a common but  specific form of headache that occurs due to spasm of arteries in the head. In  its typical pattern, these attacks start with mild ache starting in one half of  the head, often associated with visual auras such as light flashes or sparling  lights. Over hours it progresses to intense throbbing pain in the head, often  associated with nausea, vomiting and restlessness. Painkillers don’t work at  this stage. Falling asleep often terminates the attck but some patients have it  going for a day or two. 
Migraine sufferers often learn  to recognize what triggers their attacks (menstrual periods, fasts, bright  sunlight, lack of sleep, red wine or cheese, physical or emotional stress etc)  as well as the early phase of an episode, as a painkiller pill popped in at this  time helps abort a full blown throbbing attack. And avoiding the triggers help  reduce the episodes. If they are disablingly frequent and intense, mild  medicines such as propranolol or sibelium are very helpful.  Yoga and positive  life style changes, if pursued regularly, often provide much  relief.
 Unlike most stress related  headaches that come on by the end of the day, early morning headaches have a  different connotation. When they occur in hypertensive patients they suggest  that the BP is poorly controlled. In a diabetic, they indicate that the blood  sugar levels are dropping too low at night (nocturnal hypoglycemia). Although  rare, patients with increased pressure within their heads from causes such as  tumors also complain of morning headaches, often accompanieds by  vomiting.
Unlike most stress related  headaches that come on by the end of the day, early morning headaches have a  different connotation. When they occur in hypertensive patients they suggest  that the BP is poorly controlled. In a diabetic, they indicate that the blood  sugar levels are dropping too low at night (nocturnal hypoglycemia). Although  rare, patients with increased pressure within their heads from causes such as  tumors also complain of morning headaches, often accompanieds by  vomiting.The age  also matters.  Headache in a school child is often due to eye sight disorder  such as short sightedness, or stuffy choked ears or a blocked nose. Pain from  sinusitis is usually located towards the front and gets worse with head  movements.
In the  middle or older ages, cervical spondylosis is a common cause, especially if the  ache tends to radiate down to the neck and back and worsens with movements of  the neck.
Analysing, diagnosing and  treating headaches can be a challenge to doctors as well. A detailed clinical  evaluation often holds the key that an expensive MRI scan cannot provide. And a  gentle massage of the aching head by the spouse often achieves what the stongest  painkillers fail at!
As published in HT City (  Hindustan Times) dated 20 june , 2010.
 
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