Tension Headaches: Finding and Avoiding Triggers

Overview

Most headaches are tension headaches. This kind of headache may cause pain or pressure on both sides of your head. You may feel tightness around your forehead that feels like a "vise grip."

If you get a lot of these kind of headaches, one way to reduce them is to find out what's causing them. Things that can cause headaches are called triggers. To find your triggers, you can:

  • Use a headache diary to keep track of what you do each day—what you eat and drink, the stress you feel, the weather, and other things.
  • Pay attention to your daily routines, like how much exercise and sleep you get.

With this information, you may start to see patterns to what triggers your headaches. Then you can make changes to avoid or manage those triggers.

Current as of: December 20, 2023

Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff

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