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"Chronic headaches are relentless"… It is said that 8 out of 10 office workers suffer from them...

I also sometimes have headaches... I think it's primary.ㅠ

Secondary headaches are associated with serious conditions, so you should visit the hospital quickly.

I heard that Kang Su-yeon used to have really bad headaches.

It was a secondary headache, huh?ㅠ

 

78% of office workers experience work disruption due to headaches

Headache, distinguish between primary and secondary types

Unidentified cause of migraines... Prevention is important

I think I take about 6 to 8 pills every month. I don't think I've ever considered that I need to treat my migraines.

"Chronic headaches are relentless"… It is said that 8 out of 10 office workers suffer from them...

Mr. Kim, a three-year employee, always carries anti-inflammatory painkillers such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen in his bag. He said, "I experience severe headaches during my menstrual period, so I keep medication just in case," and added, "I've been dealing with this for years, but since many people around me also suffer from headaches, I never thought about going to the hospital."

 

Eight out of ten office workers have experienced disruptions to their work due to headaches. This is based on a survey conducted by the Korean Headache Society in collaboration with the office worker platform 'Remember,' targeting 500 office workers. According to the survey results, 78% of office workers experienced work disruptions due to headaches, and 103 workers, or 20%, reported experiencing headaches more than eight days a month. While many office workers suffer discomfort from headaches, only 4.4% actually visit a hospital for treatment.

 

Therefore, the medical community emphasizes that since the suspected diseases vary depending on the nature of the headache, it is important to visit a hospital if you experience frequent headaches.

 

Headaches are broadly divided into primary and secondary headaches. Primary headaches are common headaches that occur without any specific abnormality in the brain, often characterized by a throbbing sensation in the temporal region, such as the temples.

 

According to the analysis results of headache patterns by the Korean Headache Society, among office workers complaining of headaches, 68.8% (334 people) suffered from 'migraine,' which is also classified as a primary headache.

 

Factors that trigger migraines include △stress, △caffeine, △alcohol consumption, and △sudden changes in temperature and atmospheric pressure. In women, headaches may also occur due to premenstrual syndrome.

 

The prevailing theory in the academic community is that migraines occur when blood vessels passing through the scalp repeatedly constrict and dilate, releasing pain-inducing substances.

 

On the other hand, secondary headaches refer to headaches caused by abnormalities in the brain. Causes include brain hemorrhage, brain tumors, and meningitis. In this case, the pain intensity is much stronger than that of primary headaches. Especially in cases of headache caused by meningitis, there is a feeling of stiffness in the neck and sometimes seizures accompany it.

 

In cases of secondary headaches, MRI or CT scans are used to identify underlying conditions, and removing the brain causes that trigger the headache can eliminate the headache itself. Professor Kim Myung-jin of Gachon University Gil Medical Center Neurosurgery said, "Ninety percent of patients who visit the hospital for headaches are diagnosed with primary headaches," but he also emphasized, "Secondary headaches are associated with diseases that have a high mortality rate, so it is most important to visit the hospital promptly."

 

Regarding the treatment of primary headaches such as tension headaches and migraines, it was stated that "since these headaches occur without a specific cause, there is no treatment that eliminates a fundamental cause." It was also emphasized that "triggers for migraines vary from person to person, including scents, noise, and certain activities," and that "individuals should identify why their migraines occur and try to eliminate those factors through lifestyle changes for prevention."

 

However, she added, "Even if there is no abnormality in the brain, many patients experience severe and recurrent migraines that significantly disrupt daily life." She further explained, "In such cases, it is difficult to resolve the issue with general painkillers alone, so we often recommend specialized migraine medications that can be prescribed and taken."

 

 

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  • image de profil
    유나니
    3개월
    • image de profil
      미니미니민
      Écrivain
      3개월?????
      뭘까나요
  • image de profil
    이재복
    저는 두통이 스트레스와 관련이 있다고 믿습니다. 스트레스를 받으면 두통을 앓더라고요. 직장인분들은 특히나 더 그러시겠죠
    • image de profil
      미니미니민
      Écrivain
      만병의 원인이 스트레스인거 같아요
      항상 정신건강을 잘 다스려야 될 거 같아요
  • image de profil
    깐데또까
    1차성과 2차성 두통이 있네요
      두통은 이제 나의 한몸처럼,, 자주 아프곤해서
     신경을 안쓰고 있었어요
     좋은정보 감사합니다 
    • image de profil
      미니미니민
      Écrivain
      건강관련해서 좋은 기사들이 많더라구요
      좋은 기사 있음 퍼오고 저도 정독 하게 되네용
  • image de profil
    땡땡이
    그러게요 왠지 두통은 집에서 임시로 진통제
    먹고 지나가는것 같아요
    계속적인 두통은 진통제 말고 병원에 가야겠어요
    • image de profil
      미니미니민
      Écrivain
      진짜 2차성 두통은 
      참기 힘든 고통이라고 했던거 같아요
      
  • image de profil
    bi
    1차성 두통 2차성 두통이 있군요
    잘 구분하고 치료해야겠네요
    • image de profil
      미니미니민
      Écrivain
      스트레스 받기 않게 관리 잘하고
      심한 두통은 꼭 병원 진룔 받아야 될 거 같아요
  • image de profil
    은하수
    직장인들 두통에 시다리는 사람들 많지요
    일자체도 그렇고 인간관계며 복잡해요 
    컨디션 관리 잘해야겠어요 
    • image de profil
      미니미니민
      Écrivain
      회사 안다니면 두통이 아마도 없어질텐데...
      그럴순 없으니 컨디션 관리 잘 해야지요