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mixed tension migraine
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brain, headache, mixed tension migraine, a headache, features of both tension headache, migraine headache, headache, tension headache, migraine, aura, migraine, aura, migraine headaches affect millions of people, tension headaches, more common, affecting, 40%, the population, mixed tension migraine have features of both types of headaches, difficult to differentiate which symptoms, migrainous, tension related, women, more commonly afflicted than men, common triggers, headaches, hormonal changes, dietary factors, environmental factors, sensory stimuli, stress, examples include too, too little sleep, missed, delayed meals, menstruation, alcohol, food, food additives, chemical, drug ingestion, withdrawal, light glare, odors, symptoms associated, mixed tension-migraine headache, headache on one, sides, throbbing, dull, tight, band-like sensation, pain, in intensity from annoying to incapacitating, aggravated by routine physical activity, nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light, sound, visual scintillations, last from 4-72 hours, evolve into chronic daily headache, irritability, depression, sluggishness, numbness, tingling, weakness, neck pain, important to have a full medical, neurological evaluation, headaches have just started to occur regularly, intensity, the headache, different from previous experience of common headaches, the history of symptoms, a physical examination, a physician, decide whether, migraine-tension headache, whether further evaluation to rule out other causes, headache, a head, neck ct, mri, blood tests, lumbar puncture, spinal tap, avoid triggers, reduce stress, important to eat a proper diet, exercise regularly, get adequate sleep, anti-inflammatory medications, over the counter medications ibuprofen, acetominophen, benefit from ergot derivative drugs, triptans, headaches, become frequent, interfere in daily functioning, medication given on a daily basis, prevent the headaches, beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, anti-convulsants, anti-depressants, depending on the type of headache, what proves effective, the particular person, long-term outlook is good headache symptoms, brought under control by avoiding triggers, taking medicine, complications, occur from side-effects of medications, rebound headaches, occur from overuse of medications, important to only use medication, experience a new headache, a change in quality of a previous headache, difficult to manage symptoms of headaches, prevention of headaches includes avoidance of triggers, maintaining adequate sleep, nutrition, diet, exercise, preventative medication required.
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