Headache In Back of Head

Headaches, besides cold are most probably the most common sickness experienced by human being.
Headaches usually can be easily cured. It can fade off by consuming aspirin or by just taking a nap.
However, not all headaches can be easily cured. There are many types of headache out there, and headache in back of head is one of the tension headache symptoms experienced mostly by tension headache sufferers.
Headaches, despite of advance in technology, left some mystery for the scientists. Till now, the true causes of headaches are still not fully understood by patient.
Headaches can be classified into three simple categories, mainly tension, migraine and cluster headache. These are the majority of headaches. However, at times, there are overlapping of symptoms and in response of headache that makes it harder to be clearly identified.
Tension headache is a type of headache in back of head. It is also commonly known as stress headache or muscle contraction. Tension headache is experienced occasionally by many people, especially when a person deals with stress, fatigue or lack of sleep.
Normally, tension headache appears after a person's stress has ended. It is a dull, mild pain felt in the forehead, temple, and of course, headache in back of head, especially areas which are connected to the neck.
Apart from the above, the sufferers also feel tightness around the head and neck. The real reason of headache in back of head is still unknown. It can be due to muscle tension or due to the restriction of blood flow. If it is due to the former, then it is also known as muscle tension headaches.
Tension headache can also happen when a person is not in his or her correct posture for a long period of time. This incorrect posture stiffens the muscle and leads to the triggering of correspondent receptors which then causes headache in back of head.
The second type of headache is migraine. The word "migraine" derived from Greek, which means half a skull, explaining what migraine really is – experiencing headache on one side of head and headache in back of head.
Migraines are more severe than tension headache.  It is normally associated with nausea and vomiting. The classic typical of migraines give some kind of signs before it actually happens. The sufferer may receive warning signs such as flashing light, blind spot or worst, numbness on one side of the body.
The last type of headache is known as cluster headache. These headaches strike in a group or a cluster.  It can be up to a few hours, or even for days, for weeks or up to months.
However, it can continue for several months.  The sufferer experiences a few months of freedom before the pain begins.
Cluster headache is very similar to migraine; some may even mistreat them as the same type. This is because both headaches focus on one side of the head only and it is not uncommon that patients experience headache in back of head.
Unlike migraine, the pain brought by cluster headache is steady and piercing. It strikes either at night or early in the morning, where the pain is felt somewhere around one eye or around one of the temple.
In summary, among the three type of headaches, tension headache is the minor one as there is only headache in back of head. Unlike the other two or barometric pressure headache, it will not affect the lifestyle or daily activities of a person.
Patient who suffers from migraine and cluster headache needs more attention than tension headache patients itself as it can be easily cured.