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Tension-type headaches: Self-care measures for relief

Nearly everyone knows the pain of tension-type headaches. But the world doesn’t stop when the pain strikes. Medicines may relieve the pain. But simply taking good care of yourself may help prevent a headache.

A healthy lifestyle can promote good overall health. It also may help prevent all types of headaches, including tension-type headaches. Here are the basics:

Stress and tension-type headaches often go hand in hand. To reduce stress, try these simple tips:

Tense muscles can trigger tension-type headaches. Apply heat to relieve tense neck and shoulder muscles. Use a heating pad set on low, a hot water bottle, a hot shower or bath, a warm compress, or a hot towel. Or apply ice or a cool washcloth to the forehead.

Massage also can relieve muscle tension — and sometimes headache pain. Gently massage your temples, scalp, neck and shoulders with your fingertips, or gently stretch your neck.

Take time to unwind every day. Try this deep-breathing exercise:

Try to practice these breathing exercises or another form of relaxation every day.

A diary may help you learn what triggers your tension-type headaches. Note when your headaches start and your activities. Also record how long the headaches last and anything that provides relief. The diary may help you spot patterns in your daily habits that may lead to headaches.

Look for improvements in your headaches as you make additional healthy lifestyle changes.

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