Archive for the 'Additional Migraine Resources' Category

Cluster Headache Treatment

There are three main types of cluster headache treatment: abortive, transitional and preventive. They all rely on the use of use of conventional drugs; doctors prescribe them to assist people with pain management, but the alleviation of the symptoms is only temporary. You cannot use drugs indefinitely, the treatment has to be discontinued sooner or [...]

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Chronic Tension Headaches

Chronic tension headaches are pretty common among adults. They are closely related to stress and a very agitated lifestyle. Some people experience daily headaches, while others every other day. However, the diagnosis of chronic headache is given only when you suffer from the ailment for more than 15 days per month. Band-like pain, pressure around [...]

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Chronic Headache

Chronic headache is usually diagnosed in people who experience more than 15 days with a painful episode per month. The common types of the chronic headache are migraines and tension-type headaches. Both conventional and alternative remedies can be used as treatments in order to make the condition bearable. The problem is that chronic headache cannot [...]

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Causes Migraine Headaches

What causes migraine headaches? In most cases, the causes of migraine headaches are vascular. The pain and inflammation beneath the skin on the skull appear due to an enlargement in a blood vessel, most often an artery. The nerve fibers release chemicals that then coil around these enlarged blood vessels, which is another specificity of [...]

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Cause Of Headaches

The cause of headaches usually remains undiscovered because people have gone so used to headaches and migraines. A pill seems to solve the discomfort, we carry on with the house chores or work tasks, and we forget all about it. Stress, insufficient sleep, a poor diet, low or high blood pressure, weather changes, hormonal fluctuations [...]

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