Friday , November 15 2024

A new study has shown that common headache is linked to swelling in the neck


Washington: Researchers have found that common headaches are linked to inflammation in the neck muscles. Headache with tension and dull or dull pain in headache is another migraine. Although the researchers said the causes of teething headaches are still not fully understood, the findings could help lead to better treatments.

The report was presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America. “Our imaging approach provides the first objective evidence for the frequent involvement of neck muscles in common headaches,” said Nico Solmann, a resident in the department of diagnostic and interventional neurology at the University Hospital Reichs der Isar in Munich. Tension headaches affect one in three Americans. This type of headache causes mild headache with tension on both sides of the head. This headache is usually associated with muscle tension and inflammation. However, it cannot be completely understood.

Migraine usually feels like severe pain on one side of the head. Nausea, weakness and sensitivity to light are found in this. According to the American Migraine Foundation, 3.7 million people worldwide suffer from migraines, while 14.8 million people suffer from migraines. The researchers divided and analyzed 50 people, mostly women aged 20 to 31, into two groups. All had to undergo 3D turbo spin-echo MRI. Symptoms of general headache and swelling in the neck muscles were found.