The Impact of Headaches
Headaches can be triggered by a wide range of factors, including hormonal imbalances, light sensitivity, allergies, dehydration, and neuro-metabolic issues.
These triggers place the brain under significant stress, leading to an imbalance that manifests in various symptoms.
This can result in difficulty focusing, mood swings, and persistent, throbbing pain, all of which can greatly affect your quality of life.
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What’s Causing My Pain and How Can I Stop It?
Headaches put your brain into a heightened state of stress, increasing sympathetic activity while reducing parasympathetic response.
In simple terms, this creates a brainwave imbalance that disrupts normal brain function. If the headache-triggering stress persists, this response can become chronic, making it increasingly difficult for the brain to return to a balanced state.
Can Medication Help?
Medication is the usual treatment for headaches, but studies show that up to 84% of people taking headache medications report dissatisfaction as the pain often persists.
Medications may temporarily block pain by targeting pain receptors but fail to address the underlying brainwave imbalances contributing to the headache. While they offer short-term relief, medications don’t provide a long-term solution, and they carry risks, including the potential for addiction.
How Can Neurofeedback Help My Headaches?
Neurofeedback is a proven method that retrains the brain to respond differently to stressors and triggers, helping to create healthier brainwave patterns. This improved brainwave function leads to a calmer, healthier brain with fewer headaches and related symptoms.
Studies show that more than 54% of participants experience a complete cessation of pain and symptoms, while 99% report a significant reduction in pain.
Neurofeedback enhances overall health and improves long-term outcomes by restoring balance and function in the brain.