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  2. How to get rid of a headache - AOL

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    "Sufferers with tension-type or muscle contraction headaches may prefer warm packs." The foundation recommends applying cold packs to the forehead and temples, and warm packs to the neck and back ...

  3. Tension headache - Wikipedia

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    The pain usually radiates from the lower back of the head, the neck, the eyes, or other muscle groups in the body typically affecting both sides of the head. Tension-type headaches account for nearly 90% of all headaches. Pain medications, such as paracetamol and ibuprofen, are effective for the treatment of tension headache.

  4. Management of chronic headaches - Wikipedia

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    The most common chronic treatment method is the use of medicine. Many people try to seek pain relief from analgesic medicines (commonly termed pain killers), such as aspirin, acetaminophen, aspirin compounds, ibuprofen, and opioids. [6]

  5. Mixed tension migraine - Wikipedia

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    Mixed tension migraines are also known as mixed migraines or mixed headaches.They combine characteristics of tension headaches and migraines.. A person may be thought to have mixed headaches when, in addition to experiencing muscle tension headaches, they begin to experience migraine symptoms as well, such as light sensitivity triggering an attack.

  6. Chlorzoxazone - Wikipedia

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    Chlorzoxazone is a centrally acting muscle relaxant used to treat muscle spasm and the resulting pain or discomfort. It can also be administered for acute pain in general and for tension headache (muscle contraction headache). It acts on the spinal cord by depressing reflexes.

  7. Tetanus - Wikipedia

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    These episodes can cause fractures and muscle tears. Other symptoms include fever, headache, restlessness, irritability, feeding difficulties, breathing problems, burning sensation during urination, urinary retention, and loss of stool control. [11] Even with treatment, about 10% of people who contract tetanus die. [1]

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