Tension headache may occur suddenly under conditions of emotional duress or intense worry and can last for hours or a day or two. More often it persists unremittingly for weeks or months. In fact, this is the only type of ...read more
by G. Lee
Tension headache is the commonest form of headache. It is usually bilateral, and is described as a feeling of heaviness, pressure or tightness that may extend like a band around the head, and down the neck. Individuals wit...read more
by A Morris
Tension headaches are very common, and are usually attributed to stress or poor posture. However, other contributing factors include problems with eyesight and looking at a VDU (Visual Display Unit, i.e. TV or computer mon...read more
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