Articles, tagged with "migraine sufferers", page 2
15th March 2011
Nothing can soothe and revitalize your senses best than a day spa treatment because it is one of the best natural therapies and provides a tranquil escape from the hassles of daily life. A serene and scenic spa offers one a place where he/she can get pamp...
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Author:
Alicjaspa
09th March 2011
Many people are using medication or drugs to treat or cure migraines. However there are others busy seeking for natural migraine relief.
It has been known and reported that some medications have serious side effects that could affect migraine sufferers...
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Author:
Michael Harrah
08th March 2011
Migraine sufferers now have more selection than previously when considering headache treatments. There are two principal categories of headache treatments; pain relieving migraine medicines along with preventive migraine medicines.
Pain relieving drugs...
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Author:
Michael Harrah
23rd February 2011
A cerebral or brain aneurysm is the result of a weakness in the wall of a cerebral vessel which causes a swelling or ballooning of the vessel. What this means is that a blood vessel in the brain can swell up due to its being weak. This swelling causing a ...
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Author:
Gail
18th February 2011
Modern medicine has not been able to find an actual cause for migraine headaches.. For many years it was believed that migraines were vascular or blood vessel dilation headaches. The theory was that blood vessels were suddenly dilated around the head caus...
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Author:
Gail
17th February 2011
Like tension type headaches, the International Headache Society classifies cluster headaches into episodic and chronic headaches. This is based on the length of the cluster period, and the length of the period between clusters. Episodic cluster headaches ...
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Author:
Gail
16th February 2011
When the primary illness is the headache itself, this is known as a Primary headache. These headaches seem to have no known physical cause. It is generally believed that primary headaches are either inherited or the result of a problem in the brain. The 4...
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Author:
Gail
16th February 2011
Migraine headaches can affect anyone anywhere. Sufferers include the young and old, daughters and sons, mothers and fathers, professionals and sanitation workers. Most people think that a migraine is only a headache. But chronic sufferers know that thes...
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Author:
Gail
16th February 2011
Acupuncture Can Help Treat Migraines
Acupuncture can help treat migraines. This was discovered after a comparative study was done with conventional medical care. In some cases, it even prevents it from happening which helps improve the quality of life ...
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Author:
Jeff Anderson
15th February 2011
"If you have a lot of tension and you get a headache, do what it says on the aspirin bottle": "Take two aspirin" and "Keep away from children" - author unknown. Migraine sufferers are everywhere, and anyone can suffer from them. They are mothers and fathe...
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Author:
Gail
14th February 2011
The symptoms of a migraine generally include 4 stages: The prodrome, the aura (in those that have an aura), the headache and the postdrome. When looking for headache treatment, it is important to understand each of these phases. Hours or even days before ...
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Author:
Gail
10th February 2011
Headache, or Cephalgia, is defined as pain in the head that is not confined to any one specific nerve distribution. This means that headaches can encompass a large area of the head and can affect many nerve areas simultaneously. Generally, Migraine headac...
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Author:
jamesallenscs
31st January 2011
Most people are aware of the old saying “prevention is better than cure". However, few migraine sufferers actually take time to think of how they could prevent migraine, relying for the most part on taking medication to ease the migraine after it has stru...
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Author:
William Lisle
21st January 2011
Migraine Headache is known for the most severe pains in the world. It has been estimated that as many as 303 million persons worldwide suffer from migraine headaches. Being so widespread, it is possible that you, or someone you know, could be a migraineur...
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Author:
jamesallenscs
20th January 2011
What is an atypical migraine? An atypical migraine is a migraine that is not only difficult to diagnose, but hard to define. A classic migraine is a severe, recurring headache with pain primarily focused on one side of the head and can include side effect...
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Author:
Gen Wright