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🧠 Understanding Headaches: Causes, Types, and When to Seek Help

Headaches are one of the most common health complaints worldwide, affecting people of all ages and lifestyles. Whether it’s a dull ache, a sharp throb, or a feeling of pressure, headaches can disrupt your day and lower your quality of life. At Northwood Chiropractic Oxford, we regularly help patients who are looking for long-term relief from recurring or stubborn headaches.

In this blog, we’ll explore what headaches really are, the most common types, what might be triggering yours and how chiropractic care can offer lasting relief. 💆‍♂️


🤔 What Is a Headache?

A headache is pain or discomfort in the head or upper neck. It can vary in intensity and duration, but it's often a result of irritation to the nervous system, specifically, the nerves, muscles, and blood vessels around the skull.

Most headaches aren’t caused by something dangerous, but they can be a sign that something in your body, especially your neck or spine, isn’t functioning optimally.


🔍 Common Types of Headaches

Knowing which type of headache you’re experiencing is the first step toward effective treatment. Here are four common types we often see in clinic:

1️⃣ Tension-Type Headaches

The most common kind, these feel like a constant, dull ache or tight band across the forehead or back of the head. Often linked to stress, tension, and posture issues.

2️⃣ Migraines

Intense and throbbing, migraines may come with nausea, light sensitivity, or even visual disturbances (auras). They can last for hours or even days.

3️⃣ Cluster Headaches

Severe and typically one-sided, cluster headaches occur in patterns or "clusters," often around one eye. They can be very painful but are less common.

4️⃣ Cervicogenic Headaches

These stem from the neck, often due to misalignments, joint dysfunction, or muscle tension in the cervical spine. They can mimic tension or migraine symptoms.


⚠️ Common Triggers

Many headaches are caused or worsened by everyday habits. Here are a few common triggers to watch for:

  • 💼 Stress – A major contributor to tension-type headaches.
  • 🪑 Poor Posture – Slouching or sitting too long can strain neck and upper back muscles.
  • 💧 Dehydration – Even mild dehydration can lead to headache symptoms.
  • 📱 Screen Time – Long hours on devices contribute to eye strain and neck tension.

🆘 When to Seek Professional Help

While occasional headaches can be normal when explained, frequent or persistent headaches are not. If you notice the following, it’s time to seek help:

  • Headaches more than once a month 😣
  • Relying on painkillers to function 💊
  • Headaches that are getting worse or changing in pattern
  • Accompanying symptoms like neck stiffness, dizziness, or vision changes

Don’t ignore the signs, your body is trying to tell you something.


👐 How Chiropractic Can Help

At Northwood Chiropractic Oxford, we offer a tailored, drug-free approach to headache relief using the Gonstead technique. This method focuses on:

✅ Careful assessment of spinal alignment
✅ Targeted adjustments to reduce nerve irritation
✅ Restoring proper function to the neck and upper back

By correcting spinal misalignments, we can often reduce both the frequency and intensity of headaches, especially those with a cervicogenic or tension-type component.


📅 Ready to Feel Better?

Headaches shouldn’t be a regular part of your life. If you’re ready to address the root cause, not just mask the symptoms, book a consultation with Northwood Chiropractic Oxford today.

Dr Steven Hulme | Northwood Chiropractic Oxford
 You don’t have to be in pain to get checked by a Chiropractor. The primary purpose of Chiropractic is to check and restore function back to your spine and nervous system for optimal health. Just as a tooth cavity can develop long before it causes any pain, spinal misalignments can occur well in advance of any discomfort. Get on top of your health now and book your appointment 

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