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Treatments for migraines are usually split into two categories: preventive, which can stop migraines before they begin, and "acute/abortive"—or in other words, stop the painnow. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below There's no known cure yet for migraine, but many patients are able to find...
nobody knows what causes migraine or why some people have migraine attacks and others don't. But your triggers are events, changes, acts, or other external or internal stimuli that make a migraine attack more likely. Some triggers will be easy for you to manage and avoid, while others ma...
Learn how to understand, monitor, and manage migraine and headache symptoms closely and know when to seek medical assistance for seniors.
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders have been linked to headaches and migraine attacks. Experts explain why, plus how you can get relief for both conditions.
nobody knows what causes migraine or why some people have migraine attacks and others don't. But your triggers are events, changes, acts, or other external or internal stimuli that make a migraine attack more likely. Some triggers will be easy for you to manage and avoid, while others ma...
the sudden release of tension can cause a migraine to occur – this is called a weekend migraine. Though it is virtually impossible to avoid stress, you can learn ways to manage it better, such as eating healthy, exercising regularly, and learning relaxation techniques, like yoga or meditation...
While experts agree that there are no foods that universally trigger migraine attacks in everyone, some high-tyramine foods are commonly cited among diet triggers. Vincent Martin, MD, director of the Headache and Facial Pain Center at the University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute and ...
Migraine headaches are often described as pounding, throbbing pain. They can last from4 hours to 3 daysand usually happen one to four times a month. Along with the pain, people have other symptoms, such as sensitivity to light, noise, or smells; nausea or vomiting; loss of appetite; and...
Migraines, once triggered, can be difficult to stop, and may last for hours. Over the counter pain relieving medications can provide some relief. Even though they are likely caused by anxiety, migraines are still migraines and should respond to the same treatments you would give a migraine not...