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Understanding Migraine, the mighty headache

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Migraine Means:

  It is a primary headache disorder defined as recurrent episodes of headache that are moderate to severe, throbbing or pulsating in nature and typically affect the one half of the head and last from four to 72 hours. Headache may be associated with vomiting, nausea, sensitivity to sound, light or smell. The pain is commonly made worsen by physical activity. Medical management can helpful Medications can help prevent some migraines and make them less painful.

Talk to your doctor about different migraine treatment options if you can’t find relief. The right medicines, combined with self-help remedies and lifestyle changes, may help.

Symptoms and causes

Migraines often start in childhood, youth or early middle age. Migraines may progress through four stages: prodrome, aura, headache and post-drome, though you may not experience all stages. To the fact, 70% of the children having migraines are hereditary.

Prodrome phase:

Prodromal or premonitory symptoms occurs one or two days before a migraine, you may notice unpleasant changes that warn of an upcoming migraine. These include:

Aura Phase:

An aura phase may or may not occur prior to headache depending upon the type of migraine. It is a temporary focal neurological sensation occurs before or during the headache. Auras appears gradually over a number of minutes and generally last less than 60 minutes. Symptoms may be visual, sensory or motor in nature and many people experience more than one. Visual effects occur most frequently.

Headache Phase:

The frequency of headache varies from person to person.  A migraine usually lasts from four to 72 hours if untreated.

During a migraine, you may experience:

Post-drome Phase:

This phase is a last phase of migraine attack and which occurs after migraine attack so known as post-drome. In this phase you may feel

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When will you meet doctor?

In Majority cases Migraine is undiagnosed and untreated. If you frequently experience signs and symptoms of migraine, keep a record of attacks and how you treated them.

Meet or consult your doctor and inform about such incidence. Give proper history of headache including frequency, pattern and type.

Meet your doctor urgently if you face any of the following signs and symptoms:

Reasons:

The exact cause of migraine is not yet find out, but genetics and environmental factors appear to play a role. Imbalances in brain chemicals that is serotonin, which helps regulate pain in your nervous system. The level of Serotonin levels drop during migraine attacks.

What are the triggers of Migraine:

In majority of woman cases it is found that they have history of migraine attack immediately before or after of their period. It is due to the higher level of estrogen in their blood. This estrogen seems to be trigger headaches in women. In some female it is found to have an increased tendency to develop migraines during pregnancy or menopause. Oral contraceptive pills or other contraceptive pills may causes or worsen the headache.

Risk factors

Diagnosis

Your doctor may recommend more tests to rule out other possible causes for your pain if your condition is unusual..