What happens to your brain when you have a headache?

Ender

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Do you lose brain cells or is something else happening in your brain that causes the pain?

/me has a headache right now. :(
 

SWScorch

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I believe the blood pressure in your blood vessels increases, inflicting pressure on the brain. Not positive though. Headaches suck though.
 

Heisenberg

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Originally posted by: SWScorch
I believe the blood pressure in your blood vessels increases, inflicting pressure on the brain. Not positive though. Headaches suck though.
I think that's one of the theories. It's my impression that they don't really know exactly why you get a headache.
 

SilentZero

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I always thought it had to do with swelling of the brain. Thats why medications such as Non-Steriodal Anti-Inflammitory's like Ibuprofen (motrin), Naproxen (aleve) work so well in getting rid of headaches. Thats just my guess.
 

BooGiMaN

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i thought it was the muscles and vessels surounding ur skull...i dont think there are any pain receptors in ur brain
 

Nyical

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Most headaches are caused by muscles in your neck and head, yes there are muscles in your pulling down on your skull which causes pressure hence the pain.