Death, taxes, and…headaches? Almost everyone will experience a headache at some point in their life, and over 50% of people will deal with the effects of a headache in a given year. Fortunately, headaches are rarely life threatening. But for people dealing with chronic headaches, they can dramatically impact your quality of life.
The International Headache Society has classified over 150 different types of headaches. The most common are migraines, tension, and cluster headaches. Knowing what kind of headache you are dealing with is the first step toward finding the best care plan to find relief.
Now that you've identified your headache type- it's important to know why it's happened. Often, a few simple changes in your daily routine can potentially reduce or eliminate chronic headaches for good. Next week, we'll cover the top 3 causes of headaches so you can take your first steps towards prevention.