Hi,
How are you? Are there other symptoms present? Tension-type headaches may present with dull, non-throbbing pain associated with tightness of scalp or neck. The degree of severity remains constant and may be attributed to emotional stress and sometimes hidden depression. Rest, ice packs, and analgesics may help. Try also to avoid stress. If it persists, have this checked by your doctor for proper evaluation. Take care and do keep us posted.
hi mate, I have the same problem it also came on due to stress, just wondering if you got to the bottom of this or are the headaches still there?
Cheers
Sometimes over-the-counter painkillers like Tylenol can cause "rebound" headaches. So, if the original headache was caused by stress, the headache now might be a "rebound" headache caused by the Tyenol. The best way to stop a rebound headache is to stop taking the pain killer. If you are in pain though, and you have been taking a lot of tyenol, then stopping would be very painful! So, it is better to stop slowly... If you've been taking two a day, maybe take one a day for a day or two and then stop. That would be my suggestion. If that doesn't help, then go see your doctor for sure!! Like the doctor above said. Even a low-grade headache, if it is something that is new for you and constant, can be a sign of something serious if it doesn't go away at all, so it is important to see a doctor.
Hi,
This does not seem to be tension headache because tension headaches are relieved by OTC pain killers. The distribution of pain in the forehead and temple region raises the suspicion of sinusitis.
Do you have any nasal congestion?
Other possibilities that need to be looked into are poor eyesight and allergies.
I would suggest you to schedule an appointment with your GP and try steam inhalation couple of times and see if the headache gets relieved or not.
Hope this helps!