Definition | Causes | Risk Factors | Symptoms | Diagnosis | Treatment | Prevention

Diagnosis

The doctor will ask about your symptoms and medical history, and perform a physical exam. The cause of a headache can be difficult to determine.

Tests may include:

  • Neurological exam
  • Blood tests
  • Neck x-ray—a test that uses radiation to take a picture of structures inside the body, especially bones
  • CT scan—a type of x-ray that uses a computer to make pictures of structures inside the head
  • MRI scan—a type of machine that uses a magnetic field, radio waves, and a computer to make pictures of structures inside the head

Treatment

Tension headaches are managed, rather than cured. Therapies aim to stop the headache and reduce the frequency of future episodes.

Treatment may include:

Lifestyle changes may include:

  • Exercise regularly
  • Improve your posture
  • Get plenty of sleep
  • Take breaks from tasks
  • Learn and practice stress management and relaxation techniques
  • Consider seeing a counselor to:
    • Develop new coping skills
    • Identify events that trigger the headaches and work toward resolution

Additional therapies may include:

  • Acupuncture—Acupuncture may help you to have more headache-free days and lessen the intensity of headaches when they do occur.
  • Physical therapy—Physical therapists can help you develop a home-exercise program.
  • Massage therapy if the pain is in your neck and shoulders

If you are diagnosed with a tension headache, follow your doctor's instructions.