Tension and Chronic Headaches

Tension headache is the commonest type of headache, affecting 85 per cent of us at some time. It is caused by contraction, or tension, of the muscles of scalp which run from the back of the neck up and over the skull. It usually consists of the sensation of pressure or tightness on the top of the skull. It may be severe and frightening. It may be brought on by anxiety or emotional stress.

Sometimes the headaches become chronic-occurring (unlike migraine) every day, and tend to get worse as the day goes on.
 

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