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		<title>Headache Pain Definition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following are the definitions for terms commonly used in the diagnosis and treatment of headaches. Abortive Agents - medications used to reverse, abort or reduce headaches once they start. Acupuncture - a complementary therapy. Originating in China, this age-old practice involves inserting extremely slender needles into specific points along the body, called meridians, to relieve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal">Following are the definitions for terms commonly used in the diagnosis and treatment of headaches.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal"><span style="COLOR: navy">Abortive Agents</span></strong><span style="COLOR: navy; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold"> </span><span style="mso-bidi-font-weight: bold">- medications used to reverse, abort or reduce</span> headaches once they start.<strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal"><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Acupuncture</span></strong><span style="COLOR: navy; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold"> -</span> a complementary therapy. Originating in China, this age-old practice involves inserting extremely slender needles into specific points along the body, called meridians, to relieve pain or discomfort.<strong><span style="COLOR: navy; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial"><br />
Analgesics</span></strong><span style="mso-bidi-font-family: Arial"> &#8211; also referred to as pain-relievers or &#8220;pain-killers,&#8221; some types of these medications can be purchased off the grocery or drugstore shelf, while other — stronger — analgesics require prescriptions.</span><strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Aura</span></strong><span style="COLOR: #333399"> </span>- specific neurological symptoms that accompany certain types of migraine headaches. The most common aura symptoms are visual, such as bright zigzag lines, sparkling moving figures, blind spots and distorted objects.<strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Biofeedback</span></strong><span style="COLOR: navy"> </span>- a technique that involves a learning process whereby certain visual or auditory (sound-based) feedback allows individuals to train themselves to initiate responses that help control or normalize their psychological responses to pain<span style="color: #000000;"><ins datetime="2000-12-31T10:06" cite="mailto:Valued%20PowerSpec%20Customer"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> </span></ins>and may help reduce muscle tension and spasm contributing to pain.</span><strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Complementary Therapy </span></strong>- a recognized therapy, such as acupuncture, biofeedback, hypnosis, massage, relaxation techniques, etc., used<span style="COLOR: navy"> </span>alone or in combination with other forms of treatment, such as medications, injections or surgery.<br />
<strong><span style="COLOR: navy">Computerized Tomography (CT) Scans</span></strong><span style="COLOR: navy"> </span>- a non-invasive diagnostic procedure used to rule out brain tumors or lesions in headache patients. <strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Dilate</span></strong><span style="COLOR: #333399"> </span>- Expand.<strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Homeopathic Medicine</span></strong><span style="COLOR: navy"> &#8211; </span>an alternative approach used to treat illness and relieve discomfort in a wide range of health conditions.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">? </span>Homeopathy, which uses very small amounts of a substance, is based on using the &#8220;law of similars&#8221; to stimulate a healing response. The law of similars states that a substance that will cause disease symptoms in a normal person can, when given in homeopathic dilutions to an ill individual, prompt the same set of symptoms to initiate a healing response. <strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Medications</span></strong><span style="COLOR: navy"> &#8211; </span>agents<span style="color: #000000;"><ins datetime="2000-10-27T06:47" cite="mailto:Valued%20PowerSpec%20Customer"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> </span></ins>that help counteract a condition&#8217;s effect on the body.</span><strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Photophobia</span></strong><span style="COLOR: #333399"> </span>- sensitivity to light that can accompany headaches, particularly migraine and tension headaches.<strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Physiological</span><span style="COLOR: #333399"> </span></strong>- part of the body; typically refers to the physical processes governing a bodily functions, which, when disturbed or disrupted, may lead to medical conditions and disorders.<strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Postdrome</span></strong><span style="COLOR: #333399"> </span>- symptoms that can occur after a severe migraine attack, such as feeling tired or &#8220;washed out,&#8221; irritable and listless.<strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Post-traumatic</span></strong> &#8211; occurring after an accident or injury.<strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Primary Headache Disorder</span></strong><span style="COLOR: navy"> </span>- a condition in which the headache represents the primary symptom of a physiological, or bodily, disorder. The more common primary headache types are migraine, tension-type, cluster and &#8220;ordinary.&#8221;<strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Prodrome</span></strong> &#8211; in migraine headaches, this refers to events, such as mood changes, stiff neck, fatigue, increased sensitivity to light, sound and smells,<strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal"> </strong>etc., that can occur hours to days before the actual headache.<strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal"><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Prophylactic Agents</span></strong><span style="COLOR: #333399; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold"> </span><span style="mso-bidi-font-weight: bold">- preventive medications prescribed when headaches</span> occur more than twice a week and/or are extremely painful.<strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Reactive Headache</span></strong><span style="COLOR: navy"> </span>- one that is triggered by a &#8220;reaction&#8221; to something in a person&#8217;s environment or lifestyle.<strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Rebound Headache</span></strong> &#8211; also known as a<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">? </span>&#8220;toxic&#8221; headache, it is caused by excessive use of certain medications, including many of the analgesics and other agents used to treat chronic headaches.<strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Secondary Headache Disorder</span></strong><span style="COLOR: #333399"> </span>- a headache that arises as a symptom of another disorder. Some of the more common secondary headache types are post-traumatic, reactive, sinus and rebound.<strong><span style="COLOR: navy; mso-bidi-font-style: italic"><br />
Sphenopalatine Ganglion (SPG) Blockade</span><span style="mso-bidi-font-style: italic"> </span></strong><span style="mso-bidi-font-style: italic">- a type of neural (or nerve) blockade that involves the injection of a nerve-blocking agent into a cluster of nerves along the skull behind the face.</span><strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Tinnitus</span></strong> &#8211; ringing in the ears. <strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Vascular</span></strong> &#8211; related to blood vessels. <strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Vertigo</span></strong> &#8211; a spinning sensation.<strong><span style="COLOR: navy"><br />
Visual Imagery</span></strong><span style="COLOR: navy"> </span>- the practice of using<span style="COLOR: black"> one&#8217;s imagination to create mental pictures in a way that can help persons become relaxed and help relieve pain.</span></p>
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