Headaches And Depression – What’s The Connection?

Posted by Christian Goodman 6 December, 2009

One client joked to me. “I do not remember whether I have a migraine headache because of depression or I was depressed about my migraine headache”

It doesn’t matter if it is a joke or not. Depression and headaches are always interlinked .

At first blush, one tends to reason, “Of course she’s depressed – she’s in pain!” This, however, is not the only reason.

A recent study has suggested that 67% of people who suffers from migraine headache also suffer from chronic depression. It is nothing but depression lasting more than six months and it is not because of any depressive episodes like death of loved ones etc.

This number is too high to be ignored. Keep in mind that this study was evaluating chronic depression, not migraine headache.

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?

A person who experienced pain with depression did suffer from depression for six months on an average than with those people who did not suffer from depression. This is found through a study

Depression is 4 times higher in women than men. But other experts do believe that many people report tension headache symptoms but this is actually the symptoms of depression.

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

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

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.

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

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Christian Goodman is a most known health researcher and the author of several revolutionary natural health alternative methods. One of his most popular breakthroughs is his natural migraine headache treatment. You can know more about Christian on his natural health alternatives blog.

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