What is a one -sided headache?

The word "one -sided" means "one -sided" and on one side of the head there is a one -sided headaches. It is usually in the temple near the eye. Many conditions can cause one -sided headaches, including migraine, time arteritis, temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ) and other problems. The person should seek medical attention if the pain is in the same place every time and especially if headaches increase frequency. Generally neurologists treat unilateral headaches with drugs, although some doctors prefer to include a controlled program for reduction of stress and stress in conjunction with medicines. Another common cause of these headaches may be a TMJ disorder that may be related to the incorrectly aligned jaw or clenching teeth. A dentist or orthodontist often adapts to a person with a guardian of the mouth or other dental device to relieve the pressure on the jaw. Another cause may be temporal arteritis, which is an unusual but serious condition that can be accompanied by a one -sided headache.

Time arteritis usually causes headache in the temple area near the eye. Time arteries in this area may be affected by chronic inflammation that creates pressure and pain. Reducing the supply of oxygenated blood to the head and brain is another problem created by inflamed arteries. Doctors sometimes refer to this condition as "giant cell arteritis" or "skull arteritis". Some neurologists believe that it may be associated with autoimmune diseases.

When a person experiences unilateral headaches, he should consult a neurologist to rule out a serious basic structural problem. In general, drugs decrease or alleviate the pain of unilateral headaches. In some people, allergens such as food, pollen, pet and other substances can cause a uniludic headache. Changes in drugs and lifestyle often help eliminate or reduce headaches. Many people can track headaches into sweatRavin, including, but not only for monosodium glutamate (MSG), caffeine, nitrates and nitrites.

Basic health problems that may cause one -sided headache, include pituitary gland or pituitary disorders, hormonal imbalances and hypothalamus disorders. Doctors and neurologists of general practice often look for other symptoms. Usually these other symptoms are manifested in the eye on the side of the headaches. This may include a watery eye, red eye or a falling lid. Some people find that emotional stress, bright lights and fluorescent lamps, and hormonal changes in menopause trigger episodes of unilateral headaches.

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