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There are many different types of headaches. Tension headaches are the most common. They feel like a constant ache or pressure around the head, focused at the temples or back of the head and neck. Tension headaches usually do not cause nausea or vomiting. They may be caused by the contraction of the neck and scalp muscles.
Cluster headaches are recurring headaches that occur in groups or cycles. They are more common in men than women. Cluster headaches come on quickly and are characterized by severe, debilitating pain on one side of the head. They are often accompanied by a watery eye and nasal congestion, or a runny nose on the same side of the face.
Sinus headaches occur when a sinus becomes inflamed due to an infection. Pain and fever are common. Headaches due to sinus infection may need to be treated with antibiotics.
Overuse of pain medicines for headaches and other body pain can lead to Rebound headaches. Over-the-counter medications like aspirin, acetaminophen (Tylenol), or ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil), as well as prescription drugs, can trigger Rebound headaches.
Migraine headaches can be hereditary and are diagnosed using certain criteria: one-sided pain, throbbing pain, moderate-to-severe pain, and pain that interferes with, is worsened by, or prohibits routine activity; migraines are often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound. Prior to the onset of a migraine, sufferers may experience visual distortions (glow around objects) or hand numbness.
Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN), also called tic douloureux, is a chronic pain condition that affects the trigeminal, or 5th cranial nerve, one of the most widely distributed nerves in the head. Trigeminal Neuralgia attacks are divided into two categories: TN1 and TN2. TN1 attacks cause extreme, sporadic, and sudden burning or shock-like facial pain that lasts anywhere from a few seconds to as long as two minutes per episode. A TN2 attack is characterized by constant aching, burning, stabbing pain of somewhat lower intensity than TN1. Both forms of pain may occur in the same individual, sometimes at the same time. The intensity of pain can be physically and mentally incapacitating.
Could it be something I ate? Not enough sleep? Too much stress? Let's take a closer look.
WEIGHT. Your weight may have something to do with it. Research shows that an extra 20 pounds increase your chance of a headache by 35% - with even more extra weight upping your chances to 80%.
PERSONALITY. Your personality can play into the equation; being rigid, reserved, and obsessive can increase your odds of experiencing a headache.
OVEREXERTION. While exercising regularly can actually help stave off headaches, overdoing it can trigger a headache. Joggers, runners and weight lifters experience headaches when they push themselves too hard.
SMELLS. Powerful smells – such as strong perfumes, hair dye, lotion, or paint – can trigger a headache.
DEHYDRATION. Water is very important to your health. Dehydration leads to energy loss and can trigger a headache.
SKIPPING MEALS. Life gets busy, and many people find themselves skipping meals in their effort to keep up. But skipping meals is a common headache trigger.
CAFFEINE. A small amount of caffeine can help headaches, but too much can trigger them.
SLEEP. Sleep deprivation can trigger a headache. Missing just a few hours of sleep can contribute to a headache.
HORMONE LEVELS. Low estrogen can lead to migraines; other hormonal swings can trigger headaches during pregnancy, perimenopause, and menopause.
LIGHT. Bright light from flickering fluorescent bulbs, computer glare or bright sun can trigger a headache event.
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Drug-Free Feet and Toes Pain Relief!
Remember that horrible feeling when first stepping out of bed this morning? Argh!!! That sharp, breathtaking pain that radiated all the way to the center of your brain?
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A story about Feet and the trouble they get into
Your feet carry you from here to there every day. You may not think much about them until they hurt. And when they do, you want relief. Most people have simply accepted foot pain as a part of their lives, discomfort is usually a sign that something isn't right. The following will help you identify the problem.
Foot pain often stems from one of the following issues:
Here are some of the more common feet and toe conditions you may be experiencing:
Plantar Fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain, plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the plantar fascia. The Plantar Fascia is a ligament that connects your heel bone to your toes. It supports the arch of your foot. If you strain your Plantar Fascia, it gets weak, swollen, and inflamed. The heel or the bottom of your foot hurts when you stand or walk. Plantar Fasciitis affects people who are on their feet a good portion of the day.
If you experience a sharp pain in the bottom of the heel when you stand up from a sitting position, As the foot and calf muscles loosen up, the pain may lessen. Plantar Fasciitis can be caused by frequent wearing of flip flops, wearing shoes that are too tight, or shoes that no longer have good arch support. Placing the nCAP device on your ankle will reduce the inflammation if you use it while sleeping.
Extreme burning pain on the ball of the foot and base of toes could possibly be Morton’s Neuroma. This condition is caused by the thickening of the nerves that run between your toes. It can result from your toes being frequently squeezed together for too long causing a sharp pain or burning sensation, when you put weight on your foot, it can feel like there’s a small object underneath it. It can also cause the reverse effect of numbness in your toes.
Morton’s neuroma is mainly in the third and fourth toes. Avoiding tight, high-heeled or pointed shoes is usually the first treatment step. In addition to reducing inflammation to bring down the swelling. When you place the PainRelief.io device on the top of your foot the pain will begin to fade along with the swelling, continuing to use the device overnight to reduce the inflammation.
Metatarsalgia (stone bruise), is an inflammation in the ball of your foot that usually develops gradually. This condition can be especially common for those who participate in intense or high-impact sports or activities that require running, jumping or walking on uneven rocky ground. The pain can worsen when going barefoot and ease off when you rest. Sufferers may feel a burning, aching or sharp pain in the bottom of their foot and can radiate to the toes. Others may feel a numbness in their toes. Treating the condition with ice and inflammation reducers can help. The PainRelief.io device can help reduce the pain, swelling and inflammation.
Fallen arches, or flat feet, happen when the arches of the feet flatten out (often when standing or walking), causing foot pain and other problems.
Neuropathy, or nerve damage in the feet, is most often caused by Diabetes. The pain can be burning, stinging, or feel like electricity. It can happen anywhere in the feet.
Tendinitis is inflammation and irritation of tendons, the bands attaching muscles to bones. Tendons run along all the surfaces of the foot and can cause foot pain in many different locations.
If you have foot pain at night, you may have a different problem, such as arthritis, or a nerve problem such as Tarsal Tunnel syndrome.
For older people, episodes of foot pain and stiffness can be Osteoarthritis. The condition can cause wear and tear in the tissues and joints of the heel and big toe. A less common diagnosis is Rheumatoid Arthritis. The pain in your feet occurs from inflamed joint tissues due to your immune system attacking joints.
A painful big toe is a sign that you have Gout which is arthritis specifically affecting the joint in the big toe. It occurs from eating too much steak, wine, or any food that is high in purine. Other foods to not overindulge in include fish and some kinds of alcohol. An attack of Gout occurs when uric acid levels rise. Gout is extremely painful!
A Hammer Toe is when your second, third, or fourth toe bends at the middle joint, creating a hammer-like appearance. Hammertoes are most common in second toes, and often appear alongside a bunion. You may have a hard time fitting your feet comfortably into shoes, you may also develop corns where it rubs against other toes or your shoes. Reducing the pain is the first step in treating your hammer toe. The PainRelief.io device can do this quickly.
Claw Toe is when your toe points down or up and is unable to straighten. It's often the result of nerve damage from diseases like diabetes or alcoholism, which weakens the muscles in your foot. Without special footwear to accommodate the claw toe, you may develop irritation and calluses.
A toe sprain may happen when you jam or stub your toe, damaging the tendon or soft tissues of the toe. If you don't have a fracture, the pain and swelling should go away within days.
A toe fracture, or broken bone, can happen in any of the bones of the toes. Minor fractures may only require rest, ice, and pain relievers. Serious fractures may need surgery. Go to a doctor to be sure.
Hallux Rigidus a stiff big toe, is a type of arthritis at the base of the big toe. Symptoms are pain and stiffness of the joint that worsens over time.
Corns and Calluses. Corns are thick buildups of tough skin on a point of irritation or pressure on the foot or toe. They sometimes look like horns. Calluses are wider areas of tough skin buildup on the toes or feet. They are a result of irritation or pressure. Calluses and Corns are generally caused by poor-fitting footwear.
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Back pain comes in many forms from a dull ache to sharp shooting pain that takes your breath away. Everyone can have back pain of some sort from lifting, falling, twisting, etc. The motion of our lives can put a strain on our back when we least expect it. As we get older back pain is more common, poor physical fitness can accelerate it. Being overweight puts more strain on our backs; arthritis and cancer are additional causes of back pain. At work, if you lift, push, or pull while twisting your spine, you may get back pain. If you work at a desk all day and do not sit up straight, you may also get back pain.
Back pain can be disease-induced from Scoliosis, Spondylolisthesis, Arthritis, Spinal stenosis, Pregnancy, Kidney stones, Infections, Endometriosis, and Fibromyalgia.
What can I do at home?
Exercising will help keep your back muscles strong. A healthy weight and vitamins will also keep your bones healthy. Stand up straight and avoid heavy lifting, bend your legs and keep your back straight when lifting.
Treatment for back pain depends on what kind of pain you have. Acute back pain usually gets better without any treatment, but you may want to take acetaminophen, aspirin, or ibuprofen to help ease the pain. Hot or cold packs can be soothing to stiff backs; heat reduces muscle spasms and pain. Cold helps reduce swelling and numbs the pain area; this treatment does not fix the cause of chronic back pain.
Drugs and Chiropractors
Over-the-counter drugs such as acetaminophen and aspirin or prescription pain medications along with topical creams and ointments rubbed onto the skin are common pain relief remedies. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) are drugs that reduce both pain and swelling.
Manipulation is another source of pain relief, professionals use their hands to adjust or massage the spine or nearby tissues. They may apply transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS). Studies have shown that TENS treatments are not always effective for reducing pain.
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Over 2.5 billion adults suffer from arthritis pain. The word "arthritis" means joint inflammation and covers over 200 rheumatic diseases and conditions that affect joints, the tissues that surround the joint, and other connective tissue.
There are over 200 types of arthritis - or musculoskeletal conditions - which are split into several main groups: Inflammatory Arthritis, Degenerative or Mechanical Arthritis, Soft Tissue, Musculoskeletal Pain, Back Pain, Connective Tissue Disease, Infectious Arthritis, Metabolic Arthritis, and Inflammatory Arthritis.
Degenerative or Mechanical Arthritis refers to a group of conditions primarily involving damage to the cartilage that covers the ends of the bones. This type of arthritis causes the cartilage to become thinner and rougher. This condition is commonly called Osteoarthritis.
Soft tissue musculoskeletal pain affects the body following injury or overuse, like tennis elbow, and originates from the muscles or soft tissues supporting the joints, more widespread pain may be diagnosed as fibromyalgia.
Back pain can arise from the muscles, discs, nerves, ligaments, bones, or joints. Back pain may be caused by osteoarthritis or spondylosis. A slipped disc is another cause of back pain, as is osteoporosis thinning of the bones.
Connective tissues are tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. Joint pain is a symptom of connective tissue disease and can occur in the skin, muscles, lungs, and kidneys.
Infectious Arthritis; a bacteria, virus or fungus entering the joint can sometimes cause inflammation.
Metabolic Arthritis aka GOUT: Uric acid is a chemical created when the body breaks down substances called purines. Uric acid builds up and accumulates in some people and forms needle-like crystals in the joints, resulting in sudden spikes of extreme joint pain or a gout attack. Most uric acid dissolves in blood and travels to the kidneys. From there, it passes out in the urine.
Gout can either come and go in episodes or become chronic if uric acid levels are not reduced.
Childhood arthritis includes Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA), Juvenile Chronic Arthritis (JCA), and Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA).
Inflammatory Arthritis can affect several joints, and the inflammation can damage the surface of the joints and also the underlying bone. Inflammatory Arthritis types include RA, Reactive Arthritis, Ankylosing Spondylitis, and Arthritis associated with Colitis or Psoriasis.
With Inflammatory Arthritis, inflammation occurs in people for no apparent reason.
Pain from arthritis can be intense, mild, constant, or it may come and go. Pain might include swelling, stiffness, and difficulty moving a joint.
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Neuropathic pain is from damage to your nerves, it can be caused by Diabetes, injuries, or side effects from drugs or chemotherapy.
Damaged nerves can misfire, sending pain signals when there is no actual cause for the pain - this is known as Phantom Pain.
What else can I do to help with my nerve pain?
Home remedies can provide some additional pain relief.
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Neck pain (cervical pain)
The cervical spine is a complex structure. It supports your head and is capable of moving your head in many directions: 90° of forward motion, 90° of backward motion, 180° side to side, and 120° of tilt to shoulder to shoulder. No other region of your spine has such freedom of movement. Neck or cervical pain can come from a number of disorders and diseases and can involve any of the tissues in the neck.
Common causes for neck pain are degenerative disc disease, neck strain, infections, neck injury, whiplash, a herniated disc, or a pinched nerve. Virus infection of the throat, lymph node swelling are also causes of neck pain. Neck pain can also come from the muscles of the neck, such as fibromyalgia and polymyalgia rheumatic or positioning of the neck while sleeping or working in awkward positions.
Symptoms of neck pain can be a dull aching that is worsened with movement of the neck or turning the head. Other symptoms can include numbness, tingling, tenderness, sharp shooting pain, fullness, difficulty swallowing, pulsations, swishing sounds in the head, dizziness or lightheadedness, and lymph node swelling. Neck pain is sometimes associated with headaches, facial pain, shoulder pain, arm numbness, or tingling. These symptoms can be caused by nerves becoming pinched in the neck, triggering upper back or lower back pain.
What's inside my neck?
Your neck includes 7 small vertebrae, intervertebral discs to absorb shock, joints, the spinal cord, 8 nerve roots, vascular elements, 32 muscles, and ligaments that surround the spinal cord and canal. Within the neck are arteries, veins, lymph nodes, thyroid gland, parathyroid glands, esophagus, larynx, and trachea. Any damage or illness to any of these systems can trigger neck pain. The nerve roots stem from the spinal cord like tree branches through the foramen in the vertebrae. Each nerve root transmits electrical nerve impulses to and from the brain, shoulders, arms, and chest. A vascular system of 4 arteries and veins runs through the neck to circulate blood between the brain and the heart. The joints, muscles, and ligaments enable movement and stabilize your head.
How can I prevent neck pain?
Neck pain can be prevented by avoiding injury to the neck. Some possible causes for neck pain include injury from contact sports, motor-vehicle accidents, bull or bronco horse riding, etc. Minimizing the risks of injury with appropriate safety equipment, neck strengthening exercises, and occasional neck bracing.
The treatments for neck pain include rest, heat or cold applications, traction, soft-collar traction, physical therapy, ultrasound, massage, manipulation, local injections of cortisone or anesthetics, topical anesthetic creams, topical pain-relief devices, muscle relaxants, analgesics, and surgical procedures. At home, you could try jacuzzi, neck exercises and stretches, and neck pillows for sleep, and hot pads can be very beneficial for relief of some forms of neck pain.
Less than 5% of neck pain patients will need surgery, and there are many options for you to try before surgery.
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Knee Pain FACTS
Symptoms of knee injury can include pain, swelling, and stiffness. Injuries are the most common cause of knee problems. Acute injuries may be caused by a direct blow to the knee or from abnormal twisting, bending the knee, or falling on the knee. Pain, bruising or swelling may be severe and develop within minutes of the injury. Nerves or blood vessels may be pinched or damaged during the injury. The knee or lower leg may feel numb, weak, cold. Acute injuries include sprains, strains, or other injuries to the ligaments and tendons that connect and support the kneecap.
Arthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Post-Traumatic Arthritis, and Osteoarthritis can be a cause of severe knee pain and disability. This autoimmune disease causes the tissue around the joint to become inflamed and very painful. Treatment for a knee problem or injury may include first aid measures, rest, icing, bracing, physical therapy, medicine, and, in some cases, surgery.
Treatment depends on the location, type, and severity of the injury, as well as your age, health condition, and activity level at work, sports, or recreation hobbies.
What’s Inside My Knee?
Your knee is the largest joint in your body. A normal knee joint is made up of six components: the thighbone (femur), the shinbone (tibia), the kneecap (patella), tendons, ligaments and cartilage.
The lower leg consists of two bones: the tibia and the fibula, which act as anchors for the ligaments located on the outside of the knee joint. These ligaments - connect to the femur and help manage side-to-side knee movements.
Two additional ligaments inside the knee also connect the femur and the tibia; they control the forward and backward movement of the tibia, or lower leg, such as kicking straight ahead.
The patella is a triangular-shaped bone that most people think of as their kneecap. It sits at the front of the knee and is attached by tendons to the quadriceps muscles of the thigh. The patella allows the knee to straighten.
Both the femur and the tibia bone’s surfaces possess a smooth, durable cover of cartilage that acts as a cushion for the ends of the bones and enables them to move easily.
When all of these six parts work together in harmony, your knee joint moves easily and without pain.
Knee pain comes in many flavors.
Unfortunately, when one – or more – of the components that make up your knee get hurt or strained, you experience pain and malfunction in your knee.
Knee problems and injuries most often occur during sports or recreational activities, work-related tasks, or home projects. They can be caused by muscle strains, tendinitis, or more serious injuries to ligaments and cartilage. Severe knee pain can and often does limit your daily activities. Even mild chronic knee pain may challenge your everyday life.
Sports injuries to the knee can cause ligament sprains and tears, damage can occur to the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL), Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL), and Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL). All of these knee injuries are very painful and may require surgery. Cartilage tears in the knee are another cause of knee pain.
Cartilage is a tough, but flexible tissue that covers the end of your bones. Two Menisci on either side of the joint are the Medial Meniscus, located on the inside of the knee, and the Lateral Meniscus positioned on the outside of the knee. When they become damaged, it’s commonly called a Meniscus Tear.
Those are just some of the many knee facts, you can learn more by asking your medical professional.
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Some of the most common causes of shoulder pain are listed below:
Muscle Knots: The area around the knot will feel tender to touch or firmer than the surrounding area. Knots may occur from over-doing while exercising, playing sports or performing tasks you rarely do. Muscle knots are often treated with massage or warm packs. The PainRelief.io device will quickly release muscle knots in a few minutes after application.
Frozen shoulder: Symptoms can include pain and restricted movement. Frozen Shoulder can be caused by 3 or 4 of the muscle groups supporting your shoulder are in continuous contraction, commonly referred to as knots. Placing an nCAP device over these knots will quickly turn them off, freeing your shoulder in as little as 15 minutes. The medical name for this condition is adhesive capsulitis. It is scarring and inflammation of the shoulder capsule. The shoulder capsule is a ligament that surrounds and stabilizes the joint. Surgery is performed on these capsules.
Osteoarthritis is an age-related degeneration. It can occur in the shoulder due to the wear-and-tear of the joint over time. Rheumatoid arthritis is an auto-immune disorder (the body’s immune system attacks the joints). It can affect any joint in the body, including the shoulder. Arthritis, osteoarthritis, or degenerative arthritis with bone spurs can be very painful. The PainRelief.io device can help reduce the swelling and inflammation.
Shoulder Impingement: This occurs when the edge of the shoulder blade intrudes on the rotator cuff muscles. Typically, it happens while lifting the arm. leading to inflammation or damage to the rotator cuff, causing pain.
Torn Rotator Cuff: This is a tear in one of the tendons or muscles of the rotator cuff. It can be the result of long-term overuse or a sudden injury.
Tendonitis: Tendons in the rotator cuff that can become inflamed. Symptoms include pain, tenderness, inflammation and swelling.
Bursitis: A bursa is a tiny sac of fluid that allows smooth movement between various structures in a joint. Shoulder bursitis is a condition in which a bursa in the shoulder becomes inflamed. The symptoms include pain, especially in the outer arm and with overhead activities.
Labral tear: This is a tear in the cartilage (labrum) that lines the shoulder joint. It usually does not require surgery.
Dislocated Shoulder: This occurs when the humerus (upper arm bone) slips out of its normal position. There is pain and a popping sensation when the arm is raised.
Pulled Muscle: common reason for shoulder blade pain is a muscle strain, also known as a pulled muscle. This may result from overuse or stress on the arms or upper back.
Bad posture: Slouching forward places stress on the muscles in the back. As a result, you may feel pain under your shoulder blade. Sit up straight
Shoulder pain originating in the joint usually worsens with activities or movement of your arm or shoulder.
Heart disease or gallbladder disease can cause shoulder pain, this is called referred pain. Referred shoulder pain usually doesn't worsen when you move your shoulder.
Exercises can help improve some shoulder conditions. A regular stretching and exercise program can strengthen the shoulder muscles and improve joint flexibility. Using the PainRelief.io device to reduce the pain beforehand will allow better range of motion during your stretching and exercise sessions.
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Many women have painful periods, period pains, or menstrual cramps, these are painful sensations felt in the lower abdomen that can occur both before and during a woman's menstrual period. Sometimes, the pain makes it hard to do normal household tasks, work, or school-related activities for a few days during each menstrual cycle. Menstrual cramps are also known as dysmenorrhea. About half of women experience menstrual cramps, 25% or more describe the pain as severe.
Painful menstrual periods include cramps, nausea, vomiting, sweating, dizziness, headaches, diarrhea, dull throbbing, cramping pain in the lower abdomen, pain in the lower back, and thighs, loose stools, constipation, bloating in the belly area, or lightheadedness.
Home remedies include:
Medical options include:
Birth control pills, IUD, prescription anti-inflammatory medicines, prescription pain relievers (including narcotics, for brief periods), antidepressants, antibiotics, over-the-counter drugs such as acetaminophen, aspirin, and Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) are various methods of reducing menstrual pains.
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