“Can chronic headaches go away?”
I have chronic headaches. Can chronic headaches go away?
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Sometimes, yes, chronic headache can be resolved. There are a variety of things that could potentially cause headache. Some of these things can be serious and/or require immediate intervention. Your first stop should be your primary care provider and, possibly, a neurologist - just to make sure.
After that, you have a variety of options.
Lifestyle can be a player in headache - repetitive motions, high stress situations, exposure to chemicals can all potentially cause chronic headache. Reducing/managing/eliminating these causes can sometimes have a big effect on headache.
Massage can help, especially if the headache is stress based.
Physical therapy can help if the headache is related to posture or repetitive motion.
Acupuncture and Chinese medicine can help with just about any headache cause.
Prescription medication can help.
After that, you have a variety of options.
Lifestyle can be a player in headache - repetitive motions, high stress situations, exposure to chemicals can all potentially cause chronic headache. Reducing/managing/eliminating these causes can sometimes have a big effect on headache.
Massage can help, especially if the headache is stress based.
Physical therapy can help if the headache is related to posture or repetitive motion.
Acupuncture and Chinese medicine can help with just about any headache cause.
Prescription medication can help.
Acupuncture, along with herbs, and sometimes massage, can relieve and get rid of chronic headaches and migraines.
Depending on the cause of the headaches, chronic headaches can be greatly improved with acupuncture and herbal formulas.
Chronic headaches can go away. Once headaches or any symptom becomes chronic there is usually a lifestyle component. That means you may also need to change your diet, sleep routines, exercise or how you manage stress. Acupuncture can reduce the pain of headaches and also help you to change your lifestyle. Yvonne R. Farrell, DAOM, LAc Pronouns: she/her LA Herbs and Acupuncture 2990 S. Sepulveda Blvd. Suite 310 Los Angeles, CA 90064 310-492-5185
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