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Articles and Info about Migraines/ How To Deal With Them

Everything you want and need to know about migraines and how to deal with them. I have always suffered with migraines so for me these articles have been a great help. Hopefully they will help you to understand this type of headache better. Think you're alone in suffering from migraines? When the really bad ones hit, it certainly seems as though you alone, are the only one suffering.

As a matter of fact, however, not only are migraines incredibly common, but some of the most famous and well-known people in history have suffered from this debilitating neurological disease.

Not only have famous people suffered migraines, but some of those people have actually left behind artistic records of their pain and suffering. In fact, Lewis Carroll's timeless children's classics about Alice in Wonderland are thought to have been inspired by Carroll's migraine with auras.

  1. A Brief History Of Migraines
    How long have migraines been around? Contrary to the beliefs of many, migraines are not a new disease, only a newly-named. In fact, based on the symptoms, it appears that migraines are among the oldest diseases known to mankind.
  2. What is a Migraine
    We've all heard the term before, but what exactly is a migraine headache? And how does it differ from other types of headaches? One way to tell it's a migraine is by the length of time it lasts. A migraine isn't going to go away in a half-hour. Unless you are very, very, very lucky.
  3. 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.
  4. Using Botox to treat Migraines
    Botox (botulinum toxin) is a purified protein that belongs to a class of compounds known as neurotoxins that initially approved the US Food & Drug Administration to treat eye muscle disorders known as strabismus and blepharospasm. Since then, obviously, its use has extended to other, more cosmetic uses. Botox weakens or paralyzes (depending on dose) muscles by preventing the release of acetylcholine, a signal that the nerves need to cause muscle contraction. This is the same substance that is produced in spoiled food and causes the illness known as botulism.
  5. Migraines and Birth Controll Pills
    Women who take the combined oral contraceptive pill have a slightly increased risk of suffering a stroke compared to the general risk. Women who also suffer from migraines have a slightly increased risk of stroke compared to the general risk and the risk even increases in women who suffer specifically from migraines with aura.
  6. Migraines and Pregnancy
    No one is exempt from migraines and women are especially prone so it's just a matter of averages to expect that migraines will affect pregnancies. Women should naturally be concerned about taking medications during pregnancy, whether over the counter or prescription
  7. Migraines and Stress
    When it comes to choosing the all-time champion of migraine triggers, it all boils down to two contenders and all the others are mere pretenders. Much research has been done into the various triggers of migraine and basically the verdicts have come down squarely into two camps.
  8. Prescription Medication/Pain Relief
    New therapies to treat headache go back to the beginning of the last century when ergotamine tartrate was first isolated in a laboratory. It was this development which introduced clinical practice into treating migraines. Ergotamine works by constricting blood vessels in the head.
  9. Sinus Headache or Migraine?
    Many people with migraines go for years without being properly diagnosed because they continue their erroneous assumption that what they are experiencing is merely a common sinus headache. One study found that a whopping 97% of people who described their headaches as sinus headaches were actually experiencing symptoms associated with migraines.
  10. Rare Forms of Migraines
    Not all migraines are created equal. While most migraines are typical, distinguished only by whether they are accompanied by aura or not, there are actually some quite rare migraine types that you should be aware of.
  11. Best 10 Ways To Avoid Migraines
    The problem with migraine prevention is that there isn't just one cause for the headaches. There are very many triggers for migraines, in fact, and trying to avoid them all would be an exercise in hermitry. Who wants to spend the rest of their life living in a cave just to avoid headaches? That being said, there are a few things you can do to avoid migraines and here are the top ten.
  12. Caffeine Withdrawal and Migraines
    Taking in too much caffeine has been found to cause migraines. On the other hand taking in just enough caffeine has been found to successfully prevent migraines. What's the deal?
  13. Migraine Food Triggers
    According to an ever-increasing number of studies, food and food additives are the most common trigger for migraine headaches. Some studies put food as the culprit behind kicking off the physiological reaction that causes migraine headaches in as much as seventy percent of cases. Others, however, lay the blame at a much lower percentage.
  14. Migraine Fragrance Triggers
    Of all the potential triggers for migraines, perhaps the most difficult to control are the ones involving aromas. Fragrant products are, in fact, frequent triggers for headaches, especially migraines. Unfortunately, it seems almost impossible to escape perfumes, colognes and any other of the million products that are enhanced with fragrances nowadays.
  15. Kids and Migraines
    While migraines are most common in adults, particularly women, children are also prone to developing them. Migraines are not caused by stress or tension, like tension headaches, but rather result from an intricate biochemical process involving the constriction and expanding of blood vessels in the brain. It is estimated that as much as 5% of children are affected by migraine.
  16. Aspartame and Migraines
    When it comes to migraines, better to put on pounds than drink diet sodas. Diet sodas sweetened with aspartame, at any rate. In case you that word doesn't ring a bell, how about NutraSweet? Equal?
  17. Explaination of Auras
    Migraines come with and without auras. Neither can be said to be less painful than the other, though the aura-less may be less stressful and frightening. Although migraines are often associated with auras,



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