What Happens
Tension
headaches are one of the most common types of headaches. They can be
triggered by
stress,
anxiety,
depression, hunger, anger,
fatigue, overexertion, poor posture, and
muscle strain. Tension headaches may come on suddenly
or gradually. Prolonged sitting, having poor posture, or eyestrain can also
trigger tension headaches. The headache may disappear after you relax or take a
nonprescription pain reliever, such as aspirin or ibuprofen.
Tension headaches can last anywhere from 30 minutes to 7 days. If you
have at least 15 tension headaches a month over a 6-month period, you may have
chronic tension headaches. Chronic headaches can lead
to
stress and
depression, which in turn can prolong the cycle of
headaches. Treatment is available to reduce the frequency or stop the
occurrence of chronic tension headaches.