If you’re having frequent head pain after you work out or exert yourself, you need to speak to your doctor to make sure migraine is what you’re really dealing with. “The first thing we always do is rule out dangerous causes for the headache brought on by exercise, or migraine trigger...
Migraine Headache Sufferer’s Advice on Daith Piercing If you’re plagued by migraine headaches and nothing has worked, you may have considered daith piercing as yet one more treatment to try. After all, a migraine attack can land a person in the emergency [...] MIGRAINE HEADACHES Permalink...
If you’re a migraine suffer, you know all too well a migraine attack is far more than a bad headache. It is a neurological disorder that causes incapacitating symptoms for 1 billion people worldwide, according to the Migraine Research Foundation. In fact, it’s considered the sixth most ...
Exerciseregularly.You may be tempted to avoid being active, afraid it might trigger a migraine. Overdoing a workout may trigger a headache for some people, but research suggests regular, moderate aerobic exercise may make migraines shorter, less severe, and less frequent for many people. It also...
“if someone always gets a headache after eating, the trigger could be the chewing itself,” says dr. savage-edwards. “or if they tend to wake up with these headaches, and are grinding their teeth and clenching their jaw throughout the night, that can also be a trigger.” still, we ...
“once the day gets going, it is very easy to get caught up in the things that distract you from taking good care of yourself, and there are days when i look up from my computer and realize i had a hard workout in the morning, maybe had a quick snack after, but hours have gone...
Paula Dumas is the founder of Migraine Again. She is a producer and cohost of the Migraine World Summit, president of the World Health Education Foundation, and a member of the International Headache Society Global Patient Advocacy Committee. ...
Breaking the Headache Cycle by Ian Livingstone, M.D. and Donna Novak, R.N. When my migraine pattern suddenly shifted from once month or less to three to four times per week, I went to see Dr. Livingstone. When I first saw him in August of 2004, it was six months after I had two...
Forty to 70 percent of women suffer from menstrual migraines. Here are the menstrual migraine treatments you need to know about.
I think one important one that should mentioned is STRESS. A really common migraine trigger and usually we have less stress on the weekends versus the week. This drop stress -strangely and cruelly- can trigger migraines in some people.