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Vascular Headache: The Causes and the Treatments
By M. A. Fulmar

A headache is a common condition that most of us have suffered from at one time or another with vascular headache being one of the most common types of headaches that people face today.

How Does A Vascular Headache Occur?

Vascular headache occurs when the brain does not receive enough blood supply. A migraine, for example, is one type of vascular headache. There are many reasons why at times the blood circulation is not normal for example, extreme cold temperatures, stress and dehydration.

What Are The Common Symptoms?

The usual symptoms of vascular headaches include throbbing of one or both temples, fatigue, nausea, sensitivity to sound and light, drowsiness and blurred vision. Vascular headaches can last for days if not treated with the proper medication and can grow increasingly worse; therefore, it is very important you recognize it as soon as possible from the symptoms and start treating it as soon as possible to get relief.

Treating Vascular Headache

There are a variety of drugs available in the drug stores today to treat vascular headaches, which will be listed under migraines. While over-the-counter migraine drugs do not need any prescription to purchase or administer, it is very important that you read the directions carefully and follow them precisely.

Many people think if they take a larger amount of medicines they will be cured faster, but in the process they will cause damage to their stomach and digestion. When taking headache medications ensure you drink plenty of water and also have eaten something because the drugs may cause you nausea if taken on an empty stomach. You may suffer more in the process by vomiting and losing important body fluids, which will further dehydrate you and thus, make your headache worse.

Helpful Tips

After taking vascular headache drugs try and get couple of hours rest in a quiet dark place preferably cool so that your body can relax and the medication can work without any interference.

If after taking the maximum daily dose your headache persists, you should consult a doctor who may recommend different types of treatments that will bring you relief. It is extremely important you know the cause of your headaches as at times they may be caused by another existing medical condition and cannot be helped by taking more medications for it.

Drugs are made to help our body recover quickly so we can go back to functioning normally again however, abusing medications can bring further complications and sufferings in turn.

Author Details:
M. A. Fulmar writes about health matters for various websites including, The A to Z of and Information Junkie.

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