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Migraine Prevention Is Part of The Cure
Migraine headaches are different then a standard stress or tension headache. You can describe headaches in groups
or primary and secondary group types.
Headaches are described as being either primary or secondary. Primary headaches include migraine, cluster headache,
chronic daily headache, tension-type headache, and medication overuse headache. Secondary headaches are can be a
symptom of something else like a sinus infection or a side effect of an illness or stress.
Migraine being a primary headache would not surprise most people, especially anyone who has ever suffered from
one.
A migraine is not just regular headache nor are the symptoms always the same as a headache. Moderate to very severe
head pain is the most common migraine symptom; there are usually other symptoms that help diagnose frequent hurtful
headaches as a migraine. It is important for you to understand and recognize these symptoms in order to help your
doctor diagnose your headache and provide you with proper treatment.
The effectiveness of migraine treatment depends on a variety of factors. Treating migraines with prescriptive
medication can be very effective, but don’t count on it.
Many do find relief through the newer medications on the market, but there are plenty who suffer through the trial
period without any gain in the end. You may have to try out several medications before you come across the one that
finally ends your misery.
Treating migraine through homeopathy is becoming a very popular alternative to medicine-based treatments.
Homeopathy is basically a method or theory of healing that attempts to stimulate the body into healing itself by
using natural remedies. Part of a homeopathic treatment is preventing the headache from starting in the first
place.
In homeopathic treatments it’s very important to determine what your migraine trigger is. How successful you are in
avoiding your, how proactive your are in administering your treatment, the patient is in using treatments such as
relaxation or drugs and how well the patient responds to treatment. All contemporary knowledge about migraines
points to chemical reactions in the brain causing blood vessels to constrict and then expand creating a sudden
blood flow as the process, which creates the headaches, associated with migraines. Therefore the key to avoiding
migraines is limiting exposure to triggers.
An enormous list of triggers has been accumulated through research into migraines. Among the most common triggers
to be aware of: Stress, aroma, menstruation, sleep pattern disturbances, climate change, and diet. A huge amount of
scientific research has been processed about the various triggers of migraine headaches and in short, the
researchers have come to believe that two primary culprits stand out in the crowd of triggers. Many researchers
have decided that food and food additives are part of the main reasons behind triggering migraines. On the other
hand, many researchers are adamant that the primary trigger for migraines is stress.
It’s very important know triggers your migraine so you can determine whether to avoid it or not. Finding trigger by
journaling (writing down what you eat and what stresses happen around the time a migraine happens can help in
preventing the triggers in the first place.
Modern medical techniques for migraine relief are leaning more toward preventive applications and preventive
medications also.
Migraine prevention medicine is different from migraine pain relief medicine. For most people who suffer headaches,
migraine prevention medicine is a whole new way to treat their migraines. Preventive (prophylactic) medications are
prescribed for severe headaches that occur more than twice a month, and that significantly interfere with daily
activities. Preventive medications are intended to reduce both the frequency and the severity of the headache and
are usually taken daily.
Often doctor prescribed migraine treatments are separated into these categories; migraine prevention medicine and
acute migraine pain relief medicine. Here’s how the two types of medicine differ. Severe migraine pain relief
medicine is taken at the start of migraine headache pain. Migraine prevention medicine is taken daily to help
reduce the frequency of migraines, so you can have fewer of them. It does not provide relief from the pain of a
migraine in progress.
So whether or not a person suffering from an acute migraine wants homeopathic techniques or medical research and a
doctor’s advice finding triggers and preventive measures are both suggested.
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