TIL: 5% of people do not experience a headache in their lifetime.

Authored by advil.com and submitted by coldWasTheGnd

It’s estimated that 95% of people will suffer from a headache during their lifetime. Watch as Charles Pollack, MD, PhD explains the three types of headaches and ways to relieve them.

Over 95% of the population report having tension headaches. Tension headaches can be triggered by physical, psychological and environmental factors. Many researchers believe a tension headache can result when the head, neck or face muscles contract but do not relax. They remain tense or continue to spasm. This compresses blood vessels in the affected muscles and reduces the blood supply there. The resulting pain:

Usually affects the front, top or sides of the head

Can lead to difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep

Can cause irritability and disturb concentration

Can cause mild sensitivity to light or noise

Cluster Headaches are very severe, relatively rare and must be treated by a physician. Advil® is not approved to treat cluster headaches. Cluster headaches recur in groups or cycles (clusters) and affect more men than women. Symptoms include:

Sudden, debilitating pain on one side of the head

Nasal congestion or runny nose on the same side of the face

There are about 20 million migraine attacks happening every day. ‡ Migraines are a common type of headache characterized by a throbbing pain that is usually felt on only one side of the head that can last anywhere from four to 72 hours. In addition to nausea and sensitivity to light, symptoms include:

Visual disturbances such as bright, flashing dots or lights, blind spots, wavy or jagged lines (aura)

Headaches are among the most common pain-related conditions, with one half to three quarters of the world's adults experiencing a migraine or other type of headache in the past year.*

*World Health Organization, Lifting the Burden. Atlas of Headache Disorders and Resources in the World 2011. Geneva: World Health Organization; May 2011. ‡ http://www.relieve-migraine-headache.com/migraine-statistics.html

Raddlersnake on July 19th, 2019 at 13:43 UTC »

These are the people who assume you're over reacting when a migraine is ripping your head apart.

Edit: I made the assumption that someone who has never had a headache has probably never had a migraine either. But yeah, both suck.

intangible-tangerine on July 19th, 2019 at 12:13 UTC »

A while ago I had cramp in my foot and was complaining to my friend - he had no idea what I was talking about, had no idea what cramp was anywhere in the body. Thought it was just a figure of speech for when your muscles are a bit tired. He was genuinely confused how I could be in pain without a physical injury.

BrokenEye3 on July 19th, 2019 at 10:44 UTC »

If I kill one of these people, what part of them do I have to eat to gain their power? Asking for a friend.