Wednesday, December 29th, 2010 at
5:11 pm
Migraines are recurring and one of many various headache varieties, each being classified as either primary or secondary. The most frequently seen primary headaches are tension, also known as stress, migraine, and sinus. Cluster is also a primary headache that occurs rarely. Tension-type headache is the most frequent in the primary grouping while migraine headache is number two. Migraines strike in about 10% of the populace, with about 3/4 experienced in women. You will discover lots of different migraine varieties, but if you want to obtain migraine relief you have to understand which type you experience.
Secondary headaches are the result of a primary health problem. With secondary headaches the headache is the byproduct of a primary health condition including allergy, infectious diseases, brain cancer, or countless other health conditions. Generally, when you can understand how to distinguish between the diverse headache varieties you’ll have a better opportunity of ending up with a course of treatment that will give you the most effective relief from pain.
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Tuesday, December 28th, 2010 at
5:14 pm
Sunday, December 26th, 2010 at
5:13 pm
Drugs have become a popular way to deal with migraine headaches. But is there a healthier option that does not have any unwanted side effects? Yes. Below in the following paragraphs you will find some proven natural holistic ways to find migraine headache relief.
In this modern day society with all the added stresses of life and our modern lifestyle it is no wonder everyone is having more headaches. Headaches can fall into 2 distinct categories called primary and secondary. A primary headache is only caused by a headache and these include tension, migraine and cluster headaches. A secondary headache is often the symptom of some other process going on in the body. Common examples include brain tumor, infection or injury.
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Friday, December 24th, 2010 at
5:19 pm
Friday, December 24th, 2010 at
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Thursday, December 23rd, 2010 at
5:11 pm
Does a migraine cure actually exist or are the experts right when they advise us there is not a definitive cure? Finding out the correct answer calls for us to take a look at a few things in a logical and well thought-out manner. Our first step will be to define the terms “cure” and “migraine.” Once we have come up with medical definitions for these terms we will be able to decide if a migraine treatment actually exists that might cure the problem once and for all.
If we look in a dictionary, whether online or in printed form, medical or standard, the term “migraine” is typically defined as a disorder marked by recurrent moderate to severe headache, most commonly one-sided, and frequently accompanied by nausea and vomiting. What causes migraine has not been proven, but dilation of the brain’s blood vessels classically occurs previous to the actual headache.
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Monday, December 20th, 2010 at
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Thursday, December 16th, 2010 at
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Thursday, December 16th, 2010 at
5:13 pm