Menopause Headaches Archives

Article by Joanna Jacobs

It could possibly be a fair guess that every person has experienced the discomfort of a headache. If it comes to painfulness, the common, ordinary headache does not even start to compare to migraine headaches. Actually, I used to get migraines when I was very young but they ended. They lasted several years and then suddenly stopped, and I am thrilled for that. There is much to be discovered about migraines because they are not understood by researchers. There are many reasons for this not the least of which is individuals can perceive and feel pain in distinct ways. This is a hugely involved area, and this indicates doctors have a long way to go before a clear picture emerges.

Even so, just like with so many topics in medicine, a lot is recognized about migraine headaches. You can hear migraines referenced as a form of vascular headache, and that merely means it is related to the system of veins and vessels in our body. People happen to be known to get a migraine when exposed to excessive temperatures in either direction. Next there are people who can have this type of headache if they encounter abnormal sleep loss or too much hunger. All this implies that there are external factors for migraines in a few people. Another reason for a migraine can be excessive and chronic amounts of stress.

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Article by Laura Diamond

Headaches can be terribly debilitating, and it is something many of us have had the misfortune to endure. If it comes to painfulness, the common, ordinary headache won’t even begin to compare to migraine headaches. I had a period when very much younger, and I used to have migraines about once a month. I don’t have them, but I can tell you they are tremendously painful experiences. It is somewhat fascinating that headaches, and especially migraines, are not fully understood by the medical community. There are hundreds of factors, if not more, and one very puzzling element is the people have varied pain sensations. But there is much more to this story which is complicated and has many parts to it.

Even so, just like with numerous topics in medicine, a lot is known about migraine headaches. To begin with, migraines are sometimes termed, vascular headaches, which means the vascular system of blood veins and arteries. Apparently either very low or perhaps high temperatures may encourage a migraine event. Then there could be other causes such as insufficient amounts of various physical needs connected with eating and sleeping. Exactly like with so many other medical issues, there are certain triggers that appear to influence this condition. We mentioned several areas, already, but there are others such as chronic stress.

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Article by Steve Gilbert

Chances are great that you have experienced at least one headache in your life. Migraine headaches are certainly not the common run of the mill type of headache. I understand the intense pain of migaines because I used to be affected, terribly, from them during a young age. I no longer have them, but I can inform you they are tremendously painful experiences. It is somewhat interesting that headaches, and specifically migraines, are not fully understood by the medical community. Everything is clouded and unclear by the fact that people do not experience headaches, and pain, all the very same way. This is a tremendously intricate area, and it seems doctors have a long way to search before a clear picture emerges.

Migraine headaches are a general area in which a tremendous amount of data has been put together. This type of headache is occasionally known as a vascular headache. People have been known to have a migraine when exposed to extreme temperatures in either direction. Then there might be other reasons such as insufficient amounts of various physical needs connected with eating and sleeping. Just like with so many other medical issues, there are certain triggers that seem to influence this condition. Stress is a factor with many other individuals, and perhaps especially if it is prolonged stress.

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Menopause is commonly referred to as a change of life as this is a phase of life where a woman stops menstruating. The symptoms of menopause includes the following : mainly hot flashes and palpitations, and also vaginal dryness, insomnia, headaches, breast tenderness, memory problems and weight gain, to mention a few.

This is not an abrupt process but rather a gradual process that takes place over time. For this reason some doctors prefer to say that a woman has reached menopause if they haven’t menstruated for a year. Menopause can also be diagnosed, usually after missing her period for three months, by the testing of hormone levels, specifically the levels of the follicle-stimulating hormone ( FSH ). Although, the testing of the estrogen, progesterone, testosterone and other hormones at mid-cycle can give a clearer result. If we look at menopause statistics we can see that menopause does not affect all women in the same way or even at the same time.

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How to get rid of headaches?

Question by Mellie Vanity: How to get rid of headaches?
My mom has headaches everyday. She went to the doctor and had an MRI done, but nothing was wrong. Her doctor wasn’t very concerned, but he did say it might be one of the symptoms leading up to menopause. The headaches really bother her, she takes Excedrin and Motrin but it doesn’t help it. Any other ideas that would possibly take it away?

Thanks so much!

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The symptoms that come with menopause are such that a little relief would go a long way towards making the woman lead as normal a life as possible. As a matter of fact, no one has been known to take a week off from work because they were experiencing menopausal symptoms. What lots of women do is to find suitable ways of making it bearable.

The following herbs are suited for relief during menopause.

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Menopause Q&a

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After menopause do you still return with the monthly headache and other premenstrual symptoms?
every woman experiences differences thru and after menopause but premenstrual symptoms are seldom the problem. Instead at some point usually have the hotflashes that leave you cold and shivering after and drying up of our automatic vaginal secretions. Headaches and…

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Am have slight twinge within breast area/feels approaching lymph nodes. Does this come up beside menopause stages?
I’m in post-meno. stage and just notice that on side of my left breast and a spot in armpit be aware of sore at times and I press and it feels like lymph node areas. What…

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Whether you like it or not, a time’s going to come when your body begins to slow down. As far as a woman is concerned, menopause is the first definite sign of aging. But, menopause does not happen overnight. In fact, it is a very gradual process and in some cases, the transition may take up to 14 years. Irregular periods and the gradual stopping of the monthly cycle is the first indication of menopause. Every woman knows that. But, even before you periods begin to taper off, there are some early symptoms of menopause that can help you handle this tricky time in the most effective manner. That said, it is important to remember that the symptoms of menopause are highly unique. Each person has different experiences during menopause.

 

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Many menopausal women experience symptoms of joint pain. Medical experts have investigated the connection between hormonal changes and this type of pain.

Some women experience pain in joints and muscles, mouth discomfort, headaches and some even report heart palpitations. Interestingly, women who suffer from tension headaches, abdominal pain or facial pain symptoms are decreased after menopause. Scientists feel now may indeed be a link between estrogen, hormone levels and their fluctuations, and this phenomenon

Menopause and Joint Pain: Symptoms of Menopause

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