Is It possible to get a tension headache without any stress?

July 24th, 2010 by Muscle Relaxant Leave a reply »
Jessica asked:


I get a pain that starts from the back of my head where my head and neck meet(back of my head and upper neck). Then it spreads from there to my forehead and it feels like its behind my eyes. This sounds like a tension headache to me but the headaches come when im just watching tv or in class listening to the teacher. I dont feel stressed when they come. What could this be?
ya thats true i used to have scoliosis

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    Yes, because tension in your neck creates the headache. This muscle tension can be aggravated by mental stress however most times it’s simply head and neck position.

    If you had scoliosis, there most likely already is some shifts of the spine. This more easily causes nerve pressure and muscle imbalance, and in the upper neck can cause headache.

    Students often get this from the neck strain of constantly looking down at books, reading, studying, writing. Those muscles at the base of the skull are called your occipitals and attach the skull to the 1st couple vertebrae.

    When I was a full time student, I used to get very tight occipital muscles and would often get headaches.

    To fix the problem I made sure to see a chiropractor periodically and I also studied and often read with a book upright against something like a bookend. If I was at the library I used to just grab one off of one of the book shelves.

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    Yes. This question is giving me a tension headache and yet I do not feel stressed.
    I used to get these a while back. It is a neck thing. You need to get it “cracked”. I went to a local “student” chiropractic service. It a service where the students practice on you while being supervised, just in case they break your neck or kill you accidentally. I went for about two years, about once or twice a month. It is cheap. Some Universities have this service. About $10 to $20 a session.
    I do not suffer any more.
    Actually the problem was relieved after a few sessions but I continued because of other joint problems.

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    I get stress headaches all the time. I have migranes, and my doctor prescribed that Imitrex for them. It worked, but I no longer use it. They can come from a number of things. You many need your eyes checked out? I was getting headaches on the computer/at the movies/watching TV and ended up with glasses. (I lost them lol) but they did help. Possibly thats just how you get headaches. If you are worried go to a doctor and ask him about it. They would be able to tell you a proper diagnosis more than us YA people

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    Could be a neck problem , poor posture , a chiro or physio may help.

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