Headaches Are A Real Pain  

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Your eyes begin to ache, the light feels just a little too bright and a dull pulse begins to drum behind your temples. The feeling is all too familiar. Between stress, dehydration, lack of sleep and endless screen time, headaches are practically a rite of passage for college students. 

According to a study published by the National Library of Medicine, “When students were asked whether a headache aggravates their routine activity, 40.3% agreed with this statement, and 44.2% of students reported that a headache causes them to avoid their routine activity (reading, writing, attending college).” 

However, it is important to understand that not every headache is the same. Knowing which kind you are experiencing can make all the difference in finding the right kind of relief.

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The Pain We All Know: Tension Headaches 

If you have ever felt like there is an invisible band tightening around your head or a throbbing at the base of your skull, you have likely experienced a tension headache. The National Headache Foundation shares that this is the most common type among college students. The pain is usually mild to moderate, but it lingers, making it hard to focus or relax. 

Tension headaches often stem from everyday habits. For example, hunching over your laptop for hours, clenching your jaw without realizing it, straining your eyes to read a computer screen for hours or running on too little sleep. 

The good news? Relief is often within close reach. Step away from your screen for a few minutes every hour or stretch your neck and body every so often. Staying hydrated and keeping a regular sleep schedule can also help prevent tension headaches. If the pain does not seem to fade, an over-the-counter pain reliever can offer temporary relief. However, managing stress and taking care of your body are the real long-term fixes.

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The Dreaded Migraine 

Unlike the steady pressure of a tension headache, migraines often pack a more intense punch. The pain can feel like a relentless throb, sometimes accompanied by nausea, sensitivity to light and sound or even visual disturbances called auras. For many students, a migraine is not simply discomfort, it can completely derail a day of classes or studying.

Migraines can be triggered by many factors. Stress, hormonal changes, lack of sleep, skipping meals or even certain foods can cause one. Everyone’s triggers are different, so paying attention to patterns is key, especially if you regularly get migraines. 

When a migraine hits, going to a quiet, dark space can help, along with a cold compress on your forehead or neck. Staying hydrated and avoiding known triggers can prevent future episodes. For students dealing with frequent migraines, it may be worth speaking with a healthcare professional about preventive strategies or medications. Understanding your body and its patterns is key to keeping your body and mind healthy. 

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The Sneaky Culprits: Caffeine and Dehydration Headaches

Sometimes, the cause of your headache is not stress or a long night of studying, it can be something as simple as your morning coffee or forgetting to drink water. Caffeine and dehydration headaches often show up as a dull, throbbing ache, making concentration feel impossible.

These headaches can appear when your body goes through caffeine withdrawal or it does not get enough fluids. Skipping your usual cup of coffee or pulling an all-nighter without drinking water can trigger that familiar pain. 

The fix is often simple. You should drink water consistently throughout the day, avoid cutting your caffeine intake abruptly and aim for moderation rather than overloading on caffeine. Keeping a balance can help prevent these headaches before they start.

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