Tension & Stress Headaches
For educational purposes only — not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider. For adults 18+.
That dull band of pressure around the head is one of the most common ways stress shows up physically. This guide explains tension and stress headaches and the realistic ways to ease them.
What tension headaches are, how stress and tension trigger them, everyday relief and prevention, posture and screen habits, and when a headache needs a doctor.
What's inside
- →Tension headaches — what they are
- →Stress as a trigger — the connection
- →Everyday relief — what helps
- →Prevention — habits that lower risk
- →Posture & screens — easing tension
- →When to see a doctor — warning signs
For educational purposes only
This guide is educational information about stress, burnout, and everyday wellbeing — it is not medical or mental-health advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it is not a substitute for care from a qualified professional. The relaxation, breathing, and mindfulness practices here are general wellbeing techniques, not therapy or a cure for any condition. If stress, burnout, anxiety, or low mood feel persistent or overwhelming, please talk to a doctor or mental-health professional. Breathing and relaxation exercises are generally safe — stop if you feel light-headed or unwell. If you are in crisis or thinking of harming yourself, contact a professional or call or text 988 (US Suicide & Crisis Lifeline); in an emergency, call 911.