Hello doctor from today morning I have tightness in my both temples and back of head like a tight band get of feeling and squeezing type of headache
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Dizziness nothing just this type of headache
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Looks like tension type headache.You can take tab Ultracet one every 8hours for 3 to 4 days.
Get c.t. scan done to exclude any underlying organic cause.
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It depends on how frequently you get such episodes? If you are getting them frequently and because of it your sleep or daily life is getting affected then it needs to be properly evaluated. The presentation looks like tension type headache which happens due to too much stress. If it is accompanied by any kind of mood fluctuations, sleep disturbances, decreased energy, decreased interest in previously pleasurable activities please take a consultation to get it evaluated. I provide online consultation and therapy support. Kindly consult.
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Hello. I have reviewed your symptoms regarding the tightness and squeezing sensation in your temples and the back of your head.
Based on your description of a "tight band" feeling without dizziness, this most closely resembles a Tension-Type Headache. These are very common and are often triggered by stress, poor posture, or muscle strain in the neck and jaw.
Immediate Management Strategies
Stress Relief: Practice deep breathing or progressive muscle relaxation to ease the tension in your head and neck muscles.
Posture Awareness: Ensure your workstation is ergonomic and avoid long periods of looking down at a phone or screen.
Hydration and Rest: Ensure you are well-hydrated and have had adequate sleep, as fatigue is a major trigger for these headaches.
Gentle Massage: A light massage of the temples or the muscles at the base of the skull may provide temporary relief.
When to Seek Urgent Care
While tension headaches are usually not serious, you should seek medical attention immediately if:
The pain becomes "the worst headache of your life" or comes on suddenly like a thunderclap.
You develop a high fever or a stiff neck.
You experience any sudden weakness, numbness, or changes in your vision.
The headache follows a recent head injury.
It may be something simple, but we must rule out serious causes.
Please try to visit a nearby hospital as soon as possible don’t wait.
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Stress and tension headaches commonly present with this squeezing band like headache. Sometimes this may be accompanied with stiffness in the back of the neck or even shoulders.
Next Steps
Let's break this into 2 parts. Firstly what to do to get relief from the discomfort:
Rest, hydrate, a simple Paracetamol 500mg taken on need to be basis will help( max 2 a day), keep the meal light and fresh , of you can tolerate cold fermentation ( weap an ice pack in a soft towel and place it at the back of the head).
Now let's get to the more important aspect of prevention, what to avoid:
I would put " Stress" on the top, though it's easier said and difficult to avoid. Prioritise time and tasks that need attention.
Bad posture, prolonged screen usage with bad posture, alcohol, spicy food, exposure to heat.
Health Tips
Empower yourself, avoid the risks and see if the headaches are not occurring frequently.
Sir, jo aap describe kar rahe ho — dono side temples aur piche head me tight band jaisa squeezing pain — ye typical tension-type headache lag raha hai. Usually stress, neck muscle strain, sleep disturbance ya screen time ki wajah se hota hai, serious cheez nahi lag rahi abhi.
Aap abhi ye kariye: proper rest lijiye, pani zyada pijiyega, screen time thoda kam rakhiye. Neck aur shoulder ka halka stretching ya massage kaafi relief deta hai.
Medicine ke liye simple paracetamol le sakte hain jab pain ho. Garam paani se shower ya forehead/neck par warm compress bhi help karega.
Agar headache baar-baar hone lage, bahut severe ho, vomiting/vision problem ya dizziness start ho jaye to fir ek baar doctor ko dikhaiye. Abhi ke liye tension headache hi lag raha hai
A 'tight band' or 'squeezing' sensation that affects both temples and the back of the head, without dizziness or nausea, is the hallmark presentation of a Tension-Type Headache (TTH). This is often related to the involuntary contraction of the muscles in the neck and scalp, frequently triggered by physical or emotional stress, poor posture, or prolonged screen time
Next Steps
Immediate Relaxation: Apply a warm or cold compress to the back of your neck or temples. A gentle massage of the scalp and neck muscles can also help break the 'muscle spasm' cycle.
Ergonomic Review: If you spend long hours studying or on a phone, ensure your screen is at eye level. Avoid 'Text Neck,' which puts immense strain on the muscles at the back of your head.
Hydration & Sleep: Dehydration and lack of restorative sleep are the most common physiological triggers for TTH. Aim for at least 3 liters of water and 7–8 hours of consistent sleep.
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