Saturday, November 28, 2009

HealthDay

Health Tip: Log Headaches in a Diary

It may help identify triggers

Posted June 24, 2009

(HealthDay News) -- If you have frequent or chronic headaches, it's important to figure out what's behind them. That's where a headache diary can be helpful for you and your doctor.

The National Headache Foundation offers these suggestions about what to include in a headache diary:

  • When your headache started, and where it hurts.
  • How the pain feels, such as stabbing, blinding, splitting, pounding or throbbing.
  • How you felt just before the headache began, such as a change in eyesight.
  • Any recent exposure to bright light or significant odor.
  • How often your headaches strike, what day and time they happen, and their duration.
  • Any possible associations between your headaches and factors including hormonal changes, menstrual cycle, foods eaten, activities performed, stresses, smoking or sleep habit changes.
  • If your headaches feel the same or different each time.
  • Any family history of headaches.

advertisement

advertisement

Featured Video

Macular Degeneration

Learn how to recognize and treat macular degeneration.

Learning About Depression

Depression is more than just a "down mood."

Birth Control

Learn about condoms, diaphragms, and other barrier methods of birth control.

What Is Breast Cancer?

Watch how cancer forms inside the breast, and learn the possible signs and symptoms.

Flu Symptoms & Prevention

Learn about the virus, and how to prevent and treat it.

Weight Loss Tips

Put your kitchen on a diet before starting your own weight loss plan.

advertisement

Put U.S. News on Your Site

Keep up with the latest headlines by adding our news widget to your website.
Get this widget ยป

advertisement

What's the Link, If Any, Between Dietary Fat and Breast Cancer?

Read Dr. Walter C. Willett's reply.

To talk to other people who share your health issues, check out our health community.

Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of our Terms and Conditions of Use and Privacy Policy.
Make USNews.com your home page.