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Headache

What helps against headaches?

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Stress in everyday life, overtiredness, sun exposure, loud music or depression, many factors exist that influence headaches. Those who had headaches in Corona times immediately felt stigmatised. People who suffer from cluster headaches are also badly affected. They are plagued by spontaneous attacks that last from several minutes to hours and can affect the entire head area, but mostly one-sided areas. Especially localised pain behind the eye, but also in the region of the temples, presents itself in this clinical picture. But what helps against headaches and provides real, lasting relief for afflicted persons?

These types of headaches plague many sufferers:

Corona headaches

Cluster headaches

Sinus headaches

Tension headaches and migrainese

When conventional medicine reaches a dead end with headaches: TCM and acupuncture can help further

Millions of people all over Europe have to fight their headaches every day. Going to the doctor is considered the remedy of choice. Often, orthodox medicine does not get any further and comes up against self-imposed limits. Painkillers are administered quickly, often even providing rapid relief, but they do not tackle the root of the problem and thus exacerbate the suffering in the long term. The reason for this is the time pressure that doctors are under, especially in big cities. This means that they can hardly deal with the patient in depth and look for the quickest possible solution, which excludes the real cause and only provides temporary help. Chronic headaches make the situation increasingly worse. Those who do not want to be permanently dependent on tablets and painkillers and are looking for a doctor who deals deeply with his patients are therefore looking for appropriate successful solutions.

Why an alternative practitioner offers new treatment approaches for headaches

​An alternative form of treatment for headaches can be found with alternative practitioners. Here they receive a detailed consultation and realise that they are taken seriously with their clinical picture. The alternative practitioner not only examines the patient physically, but also analyses his or her psychological state, which is often a signpost in the search for the cause of the illness. Tension headaches, but also cluster headaches or headaches caused by corona can be treated in this way both osteopathically and naturopathically. The intensive examination of the patient is one of the most important points of treatment, which thus clearly differs from classical orthodox medicine. In particular, traditional Chinese medicine, also known as TCM for short, provides impressive approaches in the healing of headaches and pain in the limbs. Therefore, acupuncture is increasingly gaining in importance and is readily offered by alternative practitioners, as it reliably and efficiently alleviates some pains.

How alternative practitioners recognise the causes of headaches

Alternative practitioners precisely identify the cause of headaches through comprehensive analyses and can thus better work towards a potential therapy that will help those affected. Reasons for headaches are not only disease-related symptoms, such as corona or flu as triggers, but can have many influences for which medication promises only a short recovery and is sometimes even considered a trigger. Then we speak of a medication-induced headache. Naturopaths often recognise these obvious triggers, which only give a short relief and afterwards can really boost the pain and lead to cluster headaches, for example. Pain of the head is multifaceted and does not know only one cause. Sometimes the alternative practitioner has to investigate deeper to find the solution.

​Headaches can also have hormonal causes or simply be caused by sudden caffeine withdrawal. High blood pressure caused by the wrong diet, but also by the effect of stress triggers and a general restlessness of everyday life leads to headaches, the origin of which those affected are no longer aware of for a long time. Naturopathy with its diverse approaches can be a good alternative to conventional forms of treatment and relies on gentler methods that promise greater success in the long term.

Alternative practitioner with TCM and acupuncture as a support to conventional medical treatment for headaches

Whether cold and heat therapy, relaxation exercises, TCM, acupuncture or the renunciation of stress triggers in life: with the help of an alternative practitioner at one's side, various types of pain in the head region can be specifically identified and eliminated. Those who have been desperately searching for a result that does not require the administration of pain medication may discover that the alternative practitioner is the best option. More and more people in Germany are recognising the advantages and are happy to place themselves in the experienced hands of alternative practitioners, who provide support for conventional medical treatment.

FAQs:

How can TCM help with headaches?

Many alternative practitioners use traditional Chinese medicine, which has been taught for thousands of years and is now used in numerous areas, to combat headaches. Areas of application, such as acupuncture, bring amazing results to light.

Many alternative practitioners use traditional Chinese medicine, which has been taught for thousands of years and is now used in many areas, to combat headaches. Areas of application, such as acupuncture, are producing amazing results.

What does an alternative practitioner do for migraine?

A non-medical practitioner gives comprehensive advice to those affected and takes a lot of time to find out about their problems and life situations. This enables him to identify the possible causes of the headaches and to treat them specifically without the use of medication.

Do I need to see a doctor for cluster headaches?

Many sufferers think that cluster headaches or tension headaches are dangerous. They are indeed signalling bad influences on the body, but they do not have to be a medical threat. Nevertheless, they are naturally experienced by patients as unpleasant. Those who have not yet found a successful treatment in orthodox medicine can consult a non-medical practitioner as an alternative, because he or she offers other solutions that may get to the root of the problem.

Are medicines a good choice to combat headaches?

Those who take painkillers to reduce headaches should not do so permanently, because they can have a negative effect on the body. Some sufferers develop a dependency or rely exclusively on their effect without actually combating the actual causes efficiently. As a result, the drugs only work as painkillers for a short time and have to be taken at increasingly shorter intervals. However, alternatives exist, such as alternative practitioners, who can discover and eliminate a cause for the headache without the influence of orthodox medicine.

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