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The Migraine Brain: Your Breakthrough Guide to Fewer Headaches, Better Health
The Migraine Brain: Your Breakthrough Guide to Fewer Headaches, Better Health
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Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches: What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You...That You Need to Know (Living Well (Collins))
Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches: What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You...That You Need to Know (Living Well (Collins))
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Migraine Brains and Bodies: A Comprehensive Guide to Solving the Mystery of Your Migraines
Migraine Brains and Bodies: A Comprehensive Guide to Solving the Mystery of Your Migraines
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Migraines Be Gone: 7 Simple Steps to Eliminating Your Migraines Forever
Migraines Be Gone: 7 Simple Steps to Eliminating Your Migraines Forever
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Migraine Myths and Reality Myth #1: Migraines are easily recognized and diagnosed by doctors. Reality: Migraines are among the least properly diagnosed and most mistreated of all illnesses. Up to 70% of migraines sufferers have never been properly diagnosed with having the illness.
 
Migraines remain seriously underestimated and misunderstood, even among doctors treating the problem. Myth #2: Migraines are annoying and uncomfortable, but there’s nothing life-threatening about them. Reality: Migraines can induce several life-threatening conditions such as stroke, aneurysms and coma. We have actually followed a certain pattern while writing on migraine. We have used simple words and sentences to facilitate easy understanding for the reader. 27% of all strokes experienced by those under the age of 45 are preceded by a severe migraine headache. 25% of all cerebral infarctions are associated with migraines. In addition, studies have also found links between migraines and epileptic seizures. Thinking of life without migraine seem to be impossible to imagine. This is because migraine can be applied in all situations of life. Myth #3: Migraines are nothing more than really bad headaches. People have an inclination of bragging on the knowledge they have on any particular project. However, we don’t want to brag on what we know on migraine, so long as it proves useful to you, we are happy. Reality: The headache is really just a symptom of a disease and the cause of the migraine pain is the opposite of the cause of the headache pain. Migraines are a disease that are genetically based. Those with a single parent who experience migraines themselves have a 50% chance of developing migraines. Myth #4: Migraines are psychological in nature, caused by external environmental factors. Reality: A migraine is a neurological disease, not a disorder. Migraines truly are neurological diseases, caused by physiological and not psychological triggers. Migraines happen when cranial blood vessels dilate, causing nerve endings to release serotonin, a crucial factor in the development of the headache. Myth #5: Only women suffer from headaches. Reality: Women, men, adults and children all suffer from migraines. While it’s true that the overwhelming majority of migraine patients are adult women, a significant number of suffers are male and an increasing number of children are being treated not just for migraines but for a particular type called abdominal migraines. Myth #6: There’s no doubting about whether that headache you’re suffering is really a migraine or not. If you’ve got a migraine, you’ll know it. Reality: Millions of people suffer from migraines without having been correctly diagnosed or thinking that it’s just a regular tension headache. Myth #7: To err is human, to forgive is divine. So we would indeed deem you to be divine if you forgive us for any misunderstandings that may arise in this article on migraine. If you aren’t suffering from the most severe symptoms like nausea and auras, then it’s probably not a migraine. Reality: Only 20% of migraine suffers experience the kind associated with auras. And many never experience the more extreme symptoms such as nausea or vomiting. Myth #8: My headaches are triggered by allergies or changes in the weather conditions; therefore they are probably sinus headaches. Reality: Allergic reactions and changes in the weather can trigger migraines, but they are never the cause. In addition, migraines are offer accompanied by symptoms such as a runny nose or watery eyes that can be mistaken for sinus-based headaches. Myth #9: Migraines are caused by stress and tension. Reality: Again stress and tension can be triggers for migraines, but unlike tension headaches, migraines are not actually caused by any rise in your tension or stress levels. Myth #10: Only hypersensitive, uptight, perfectionist, compulsive types get migraines. Reality: Research has been concluded that there is no such thing as a particular personality type who develops migraines. Therefore, put to rest all misconceptions you may have about a so-called “migraine personality." Myth #11: You can make the pain go away and feel better if you take more medication. Dwelving into the interiors of migraine has led us to all this information here on migraine. migraine do indeed have a lot to tell!Dwelving into the interiors of migraine has led us to all this information here on migraine. migraine do indeed have a lot to tell! Reality: Far from providing relief, exceeding the recommended dosage of migraine medication may do far more harm than good. In fact, taking more medicine than recommended could result in even more serious health problems. Myth #12: People who complain about migraine headaches are just lazy slackers trying to get out of work. Reality: Migraines are one of the most disabling diseases around. It disrupts lifestyles, affects relationships and is the cause behind over 10,000 annual visits to a physician each year. Most people who take days off from work due to migraines would be more than willing to trade in the pain for the work. Myth #: 13 People bring migraines on themselves. It’s psychosomatic, man. Reality: Only to the extent that heart disease or diabetes is brought on by sufferers. Migraines have a physiological cause that takes place inside one’s head. That does not mean that it is all in your head! With the ending of the article on migraine, how much do you stand to gain with the article? Is it informative enough for you?


 

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'Chocolates, red wine, can trigger migraine headache' - Daily Sun


'Chocolates, red wine, can trigger migraine headache'
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Menopause: How 'the change' has changed - The Boston Globe


Menopause: How 'the change' has changed
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