migraine treatment

  1. Identifying migraine triggers to prevent recurrences

    Migraine Triggers: Identifying And Avoiding Common Culprits

    Migraines are a debilitating and severe type of headache that can stop you in your tracks. The exact cause of migraines isn’t fully understood, but research has shown that the brain undergoes certain changes during a migraine attack. Many of the symptoms associated with a migraine may be the result of this changes. This is why some of the most effective migraine medication seeks to reverse or stop these changes to provide relief.

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  2. PTSD and Migraines:  Are They Connected?

    PTSD and Migraines: Are They Connected?

    Not all people who get migraines suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), but studies have shown that those who have PTSD are far more likely to suffer from headache related disorders than those without it.

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  3. What Type Of Migraine Do You Have?

    What Type Of Migraine Do You Have?

    A migraine is a type of headache characterized by debilitating pain on one side of the head. It is associated with symptoms like nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light and sound, blurred vision, numbness or tingling.

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  4. Why Is Migraine More Than Just A Bad Headache?

    Why Is Migraine More Than Just A Bad Headache?

    Working for a long time or stressing about something can lead to some tension in the head with some pain. While you may pass this off as just a mere headache, it can be something much more serious.

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  5. Identifying the initial signs of migraine

    What Are The Early Signs Of Migraine

    Migraine sufferers are all too familiar with those telltale warning signs that a migraine attack is imminent. These can include one or more of the following:-

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