What Is The Connection Between Headache And Depression?

By Christian Goodman

"I can't remember if I was depressed about my migraine headache or I had a migraine headache because of my depression," joked one client.

Joke or not, the idea that depression and headaches are somehow linked is not off the mark at all.

When you first get the pain one tend to say of course she is depressed because she is in pain. But it is not the only reason.

One recent study showed that 67% of people who suffer from chronic depression (depression lasting longer than six months and generally not attributed to any one depressive episode, e.g., death of a loved one) also suffer from migraine headache.

One should remember that this study speaks only about chronic depression and not about migraine headache. It is just too high to ignore.

Another research shows that 40% of people who suffer from chronic depression also suffer from chronic pain like back pain or head ache. Does that mean depression causes migraines?

Moreover, this same study reported that for those who experienced pain with depression, the depression lasted an average of six months longer than with those who did not experience pain.

Still other experts believe that many people (4 times as many women than men) report tension headache symptoms but it's believed the headache is actually masking the symptoms of depression.

Still it is not clear whether depression causes headache or headache causes depression. But they both share the same platform.

Evidence suggests that both conditions involve serotonin receptors and transporters. In fact, research showed that treating one condition with medication for the other did show some promise.

Here is where Soapbox and preach are used. Mostly medications used for headache and migraine can be trial and error method. So one should be careful about the treatment.

In fact, the FDA has warned against combining certain antidepressants and migraine headache medications because it can cause a potentially life-threatening condition known as serotonin syndrome.

When you suffer from chronic headache or depression don't be afraid to ask for natural treatment. I do also suggest to speak to a professional about your symptoms.

If highly recommend you to use my migrai9ne and headache program. The natural exercises in the program are very effective and with proven results. This is if you suffer from migraine headaches.

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