Headaches are a classic co-condition of Fibromyalgia more then 60% of people with Fibromyalgia suffer from headaches. There are a number of forms of headaches. Headaches are caused by several different things.
Types of Headaches:
Migraines- Migraines are the most severe because they cause many changes in the body.
- Dizzyness
- Change in smell
- Nausea / vomiting
- sensitivity to light and sound
- Loss of balance
- Blurred Vision
- Loss of appitite
Tension Headaches: Tension headaches are usually brought on by stress, sometimes they are triggered.
- Pain in the neck and back of the head
- light sensitivity
- Last for a few minutes- two weeks
Cluster Headaches: Cluster headaches are usually herditary . They can last anywhere from 1 day to 4 weeks. They usually occur at the same time each day, and come back to back.
May things can trigger headaches a few things are listed below:
1. stress
2. change in sleeping patterns
3. anxiety
4. Caffine
5. raise in blood pressure
6. raise in blood sugar
7. Run in families
I hope this helps you and come back tomorrow when we talk about the risks of diabetes and dealing with diabetes and fibromyalgia.
Until next time…
Smiles,
