Do You Have a Vascular Headache? Do You Know What Causes it?
The medically recognized term of vascular headache can be pretty much confusing for many people, depending on the frequency of such headaches coming to them. If it’s a common thing in the family, some may even know on what medications to be taken on what symptoms. Well, actually vascular headache is the most commonly found headache, for the causes of this type of headache can be very common and present in your house itself.
To make things simple, vascular headache can be divided into three different known types, and that would be cluster headaches, migraines, and toxic headaches. This type of headache is normally where the blood vessels’ swelling or disturbances causes the pain. Indeed it is often seen in many people, for the swelling here can be caused by anything from non-balance of musculo skeletal to stress.
Migraines
This is probably the most common among the three. It’s a medically recognized neurological disease, and as we know, the most famous symptom would be the intense and disabling episodic headache. Some people tend to confuse this type of vascular headaches with other common ones such as tension headaches, but generally the difference can be seen to be photophobia or hypersensitivity to light, phonophobia or hypersensitivity to sound, and nausea.
There are many different types of migraines and they can be caused by anything from silent head injuries, stroke, tumors, and so on. In terms of treatments for this vascular headache, there are some medications available, although in general they are all pretty expensive.
Toxic headaches
This could be very rare, but is pretty common among rural folks who are exposed to toxins and certain types of foods. This type of vascular headache can also come from a fever from measles, mumps, pneumonia, and tonsillitis. Commonly, the cause would be the buildup of toxins inside or exposure from outside the body. Inside refers to the wastes of the body, and outside refers to chemicals such as lead, insecticides, alcohol, caffeine, and so on.
Cluster headaches
This type of vascular headache is also very rare, but when it comes, it is really painful. It commonly comes in groups or clusters, and can be very extremely severe. Normally aching around one eye or the temple, this vascular headache can last from fifteen minutes to several hours or even days! It can be caused by genetic problems, alcohol, and triggers such as Nitroglycerin and hydrocarbons.
























