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Combining stress management therapies with drugs can be an effective way to manage most headaches, including migraines or tension headaches. People react differently to various drugs and stress management therapies. Finding the right combination may help you prevent and manage your headaches.

Medicines to treat frequent or severe headaches include pain relievers (both prescription and non-prescription) as well as antidepressants, seizure medicines, or beta-blockers. Educating yourself on the type of headache you have and best treatment for it can help you manage your headaches.

You may be able to reduce headache symptoms with stress management and non-medication therapy alone, although you may need drugs if the symptoms get worse. Stress management and non-medication therapies to help prevent and reduce the severity of headaches include:

  • Biofeedback, a relaxation method to help you learn to control a body function that is not normally under conscious control, such as muscle tension.
  • A relaxation exercise during which you focus on relaxing each muscle group. Relaxation exercises can help with tension headaches. When relaxation exercises and antidepressants are used together as treatment, the results are even better.1
  • Acupuncture, which involves putting very thin needles into the skin at certain points on the body to produce energy flow along the body's meridians. Evidence specifically for tension headaches shows that acupuncture is no better than sham acupuncture (when needles are put into the skin, but not at the right points).2
  • Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), which may help reduce pain.
  • Cognitive-behavioural therapy or problem-solving therapy during counselling sessions. Cognitive-behavioural therapy and problem-solving therapy can help with tension headaches. When cognitive-behavioural therapy or problem-solving therapy and antidepressants are used together as treatment, the results are even better.1
  • Yoga.
  • Meditation.

Professional counselling can also help reduce stress, anxiety, and symptoms of depression.

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Author: Douglas Dana
Monica Rhodes
Last Updated: September 17, 2007
Medical Review: Anne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine
Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
Colin Chalk, MD, CM, FRCPC - Neurology

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