Tension headache symptoms are very different than migraine so let’s look at the classic tension headache symptoms and how they differ from a migraine. A migraine headache is habitually a pulsating type of pain where tension headache symptoms are a continuous pain.
Tension headache symptoms feel like someone has a belt wrapped around your head and is pulling it tighter and tighter. This is because the muscles around your skull are contracting and cutting off partial blood flow to your brain. Left untreated, chronic tension headache symptoms can become quite dangerous.
Traditionally migraine symptoms occur on one side of your head and do not feel like they are affecting your entire head.
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