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What is a Migraine Headache?


One typical migraine symptom is intense pulsing pain that occurs near the temple area on one side of the person's head. There are many other symptoms that accompany migraines that you should be aware of. Sensitivity to sound and light, nausea, and vomiting are all fairly common symptoms associated with migraines.

Over 28 million Americans suffer from migraine, nearly 10% of the population. It inflicts women three times more than men, but children and adolescents can experience them as well. Despite its commonality, nearly half never see a physician about the condition. Attacks last anywhere from a few hours to three full days, and with longer attacks victims suffer subsidiary effects for longer periods.

The exact causes of migraines aren't known. For many years it was suspected they were the result of dilation of blood vessels, but contemporary research leans to other explanations. Though there's no general consensus, many researchers believe the condition is a genetic disorder, affecting how certain brain chemicals (neurotransmitters such as serotonin) interact with nerve cells.

A puzzling condition, the complexity is increased by the fact that migraines come in two different types. The first type, the so-called 'classical migraine', is associated with something professionals term an 'aura'. Nothing to do with mystical fields around the body, it refers to the symptoms sufferers experience before the onset of a migraine.

For these migraine victims, it's common to have visual hallucinations such as seeing bright spots, flashing lights or even to suffer loss of vision. Once they occur, the migraine is usually not far behind. When these pre-cursor symptoms are absent, the sufferer fits in the second class of migraine cases.

What brings on migraines is equally complex and at least as mysterious. Those who have experienced lack of sleep can be at higher risk, though getting too much sleep has been correlated with a higher incidence. Attacks are often associated with eating certain foods, such as cheese, while skipping meals increases the risk, as well. Getting that balance right is a continual challenge.

Certain hormonal factors are believed to influence the onset and severity of attacks. One piece of evidence is the much higher incidence among women than men, roughly 17% as opposed to 6% according to one study. In addition, studies have shown a connection between contraceptive pills and migraines. Estrogen is a component of birth control pills and affects blood vessels.

Simple everyday activities, such as walking up stairs or other intensive physical exertion, can trigger an attack. Other triggers can involve extreme heat or cold, loud noises or flickering lights. Stress is a factor. Often, migraines occur more frequently when there is a combination of these triggers. Keeping a diary of when attacks occur, and the internal and external circumstances at the time, can help sufferers make lifestyle changes.

Migraine sufferers have many more treatment options today than they did in the past. Even with the different treatment available options, there has been no one treatment that has proven to be a cure. Acetaminophen can be effective in some cases. Triptans as well as other prescribed medicines are effective in more difficult to treat cases.

You should always check with your doctor when considering taking a new drug.

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http://NicholasDynesGracey.blogspot.cOM/2008/05/daily-express-29-may-2008-page-23.html Sponsorship support, for my research, gratefully accepted, via PayPal, to: NicholasDynesGracey@ADRENALIN.org Please share a copy of this 'factual awareness' video with at least one Person who may be interested, either directly, or for the sake of their Friends / Relatives ... "... To go without fluids can lead to death in days ... within 6 hours You'll get thirsty get a dry mouth, headache and become confused, You'll get muscle cramps and blood pressure will fall ..." Hospital Consultant ... Dr Phillip Howard states: "... You will go into renal failure, You'll get more confused, You may have convulsions and You will eventually die in a coma, it's a terrible death, it's a terrible death ...". CPR sugar policy starvation & investigation by HealthCare Commission ... DNA dehydration & HYPOglycemia NHS euthanasia and what Dr Joel Furhman says can happen when water is deliberately removed from a Patient and how that Patient's death is a foreseeable consequence of withholding water ... EG dry mouth, kidney failure, heart failure, coma and/or death. Diabetes often leads to glucose sugar and/or ketosis by way of ketones in the urine. In such a state it is critical that a Diabetic receive adequate water to help prevent a coma being induced and/or deepened by dehydration. Lord Alex Carlile QC, a leading Human rights Lawyer, makes comments suggesting that the deliberate withholding of water, by hospital Staff, from Diabetic Patients, likely constitutes murder rather than manslaughter ... as is likely the case where water hydration is deliberately withheld from any non-Diabetic Patient, in the care of any NHS hospital, because the NHS hospital Staff automatically become responsible for preventing any deliberate life shortening of any Patients. The House of Lords is examining evidence from Relatives relating to their related experiences with National Health Service NHS in the UK. http://NicholasDynesGracey.blogspot.cOM/2008/06/dna-dehydration-nhs-euthanasia-cpr.html Please share a copy of this 'factual awareness' video with at least one Person who may be interested, either directly, or for the sake of their Friends / Relatives. Sponsorship support, for my research, gratefully accepted, via PayPal, to: NicholasDynesGracey@ADRENALIN.org JUN.2003: Patients' Protection Bill FREE ... http://www.Publications.Parliament.UK/pa/ld200203/ldbills/086/2003086.htm JUL.2006: David Maisey, a Consultant Physician, astonished a Coroner led inquest, when Dr Maisey said that He saw People die of dehydration "all the time two or three times a week". http://www.DoctorsFed.org.uk/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=173 AUG.2006: Dr Gillian Craig, vice-chairman of the Medical Ethics Alliance, said: "Any hospital or ward where patients are said to die of dehydration 'all the time -two or three times a week' should be the subject of a Police inquiry. http://www.TimesOnline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/health/article1073135.ece AUG.2006: Relatives of Harold Speed believe that He died of dehydration, not pneumonia as his death certificate says. The 84-year-old former music teacher had been examined by the same doctor who treated by a Mrs Olive Nockels, who died after her drips were removed."The whole of my husband's stay in hospital was a nightmare," Kate Speed said. http://www.DoctorsFed.org.uk/content/blogcategory/1/39/ NOV.2006 A Coroner led inquest has been looking into the death of Olive Nockels, 91, who died after being admitted to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital after a stroke in 2003 ... The barrister for Mrs Nockels' family, Christopher McNicholas, told BBC Look East that consultant Dr David Maisey said patients died of dehydration about two to three times a week. http://news.BBC.co.uk/1/hi/england/norfolk/6134358.stm JAN.2007: Thanks to Elspeth Chowdharay-Best and after the case of Mrs Olive Nockels was featured on BBC TV "Look East", over 100 letters from the public made the producers realise that deliberate starvation of elderly hospital Patients is not uncommon, and that Relatives may be powerless to prevent it. Another programme is planned. http://www.AlertUK.org/node/81 OCT.2007: An Italian court has denied a request by a disabled Woman's Father to remove her feeding tube and authorize her death by starvation and dehydration. Eluana Englaro has been a coma for 15 years after an automobile accident seriously injured her and her Father asked a Milan court for permission to remove her feeding tube ... In April 2005, the Italian Supreme Court confirmed a lower court ruling to keep her feeding tube in place ... That case had also been brought by Englaro's Father, who believes that She would have preferred to die. The court rejected the argument because there was no specific evidence on Englaro's views of life and death.. http://www.AlertUK.org/node/131

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The ratio of men to women sufferers ranges from 5:1 to 8:1.
Treating the common headache should be easy to due with a little knowledge and the appropriate response to the situation. The compound in ibuprofen can be passed through the blood stream into the fetus. Pain behind the eyes is common, sometimes accompanied by inflamed eye blood vessels. The answer is different depending on the person.

 

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If you feel it, you feel it. Others may be the result of more serious conditions. Changes in diet can lead to certain headaches. As those hormonal changes smooth out during the second and third trimesters, as the body adjusts, headaches typically become less frequent and intense.