Saturday, February 18th, 2012 at
11:10 am
For many individuals who suffer from migraines, the intense, sharp pain is a symptom that’s easily identifiable. However, there are a number of other symptoms that can occur with a migraine attack, and they aren’t always so easily pinpoint. Knowing the symptoms that come with a migraine headache means you can properly identify whether or not you’re suffering from the condition.
Phases
A typical migraine can be divided into four different phases, each with its own set of symptoms. These are called prodrome, aura, the attack and postdrome. The first two are phases that occur in the time leading up to the migraine, and the third is the migraine attack itself. The last stage, postdrome, is the period when the symptoms ease off. Many sufferers will feel worn out and drained of energy during this phase, and need to lie down. Others will feel a sense of euphoria or relief at the sudden easing of pain.
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Thursday, February 16th, 2012 at
5:11 pm
Article by Parvez Khan
Migraine or hemicranias is a vascular headache caused by the inflammation and irritation of the nerve endings resulting from the expansion of the blood vessels of the surface of the brain.
More than 29.5 million Americans suffer from migraine, with women being affected three times more often than men. This vascular headache is most commonly experienced between the ages of 15 and 55, and 70% to 80% of sufferers have a family history of migraine. Less than half of all migraine sufferers have received a diagnosis of migraine from their healthcare provider. Migraine is often misdiagnosed as sinus headache or tension-type headache.
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Tuesday, February 14th, 2012 at
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Monday, February 13th, 2012 at
5:11 pm
Article by AlnwickKajetan
Living with migraine cannot be easy for anybody but there are some migraine pain relief tactics and methods one can adopt to help ease the situation a little bit.
Are you struggling to come to terms with the amount of pain you are consistently in? Are you looking for a way to erase the pain? Great! This article will cover some of the fundamentals that contribute to migraines and also, top tips for migraine pain relief! Paying close attention to this article could be the difference of living with the problem, or getting rid of it for good!
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Friday, February 10th, 2012 at
5:16 pm
Article by Vanni Jain
Pregnancy gives a beautiful feeling of joy to every woman. While one plans lots of things for the unborn child, it is mandatory to take good care and precaution during the Pregnancy stage first trimester. The 37 weeks of pregnancy is divided into three trimesters each of three months durations. The pregnant women experience different symptoms and situations during each of these stages and the baby undergoes lots of changes in terms of formation of the structure and various organs of the body. The basic tip for each and every pregnant woman is to have healthy diet, exercise, and relax physically and mentally so that health and fitness of both mother and the child could be ensured.
The duration of pregnancy from the day of conception to the 12th week of pregnancy is considered to be the pregnancy stage first trimester. Lots of precaution need to be taken during this stage as the chances of miscarriage is the maximum in this duration. The pregnant women have to especially careful about any of the factors which might trigger any kind of harm to the fetus. The precautions to be taken are –
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Tuesday, February 7th, 2012 at
5:12 pm
Article by Frank K Muller
Headaches can be quite common in children There was a boy of lessthan ten who, one day out of the blue, developed a severeheadache. His vision was so blurry that he was unable to see,and he suffered from severe nausea. Upon examination, thedoctor diagnosed him as suffering from a migraine attack andrecommended a quiet, dark room until the headache passed.The trigger was unknown. In the same family, there was a girl who suffered from multiplemigraine attacks throughout high school. Most of her triggers were stress-related, butsome were related to food or hormones. For awhile the migraines were sporadic, orepisodic, usually only occurring due to long trips or caffeine ingestion. The headachesbecame more frequent when there was more tension between her and her parents,usually due to the typical teen-related issues. After the death of a close loved one, theheadaches became almost daily for awhile because of the sudden increase in stress. In a survey among adolescents ranging in age from ten to seventeen, nearly two-thirdsof them reported experiencing headaches. Brain tumors are usually the parent’s biggest fear when it comes to headaches inchildren, but that is rarely the case. There are many medications that can cause or exacerbate a headache or migraine. Only about one-third of all migraine sufferers have food triggers. Because there are somany different possible food triggers, restricting someone’s diet is not a reasonableoption unless a dietary trigger is found. Caffeine overuse is common amongst teenagers who suffer from migraine or chronic daily headache. Headaches are generally classified the same way in children as they are in adults:primary and secondary. In children, migraine pain is usually throbbing and almostalways accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Unlike in adults, the migraine is usuallyfelt on both sides of the head rather than only on one. It is not uncommon for the childto look pale or glassy-eyed during an attack. They may also experience varyingdegrees of irritability. In general, the most common cause of headaches in children is viral and bacterialinfections, and these headaches only last as long as the illness. Treatment for allheadaches is tailored individually depending on the age and weight of the child and thefrequency and severity of the headaches. It is very interesting to note that the attacksexperienced are often less frequent and intense when the child is reassured that noserious problem exists Less than 5% of children suffer from headaches that are a result of a serious disease orphysical problem which includes an abscess (a localized collection of pus surroundedby swelling), head trauma, tumor, blood clot, intracranial bleeding (bleeding in thebrain), or bacterial or viral meningitis (a swelling and irritation of the membranessurrounding the brain and spinal cord). These are considered organic causes ofheadache, and a physician will probably want to rule them out. If your child experiences any of the following symptoms, call your physician: o The child has a seizure or loses consciousness.o The child loses balance or coordination.o The child begins sleeping more than usual or too much, or is lethargic orsluggish.o The child exhibits a personality change.o The child experiences weakness, nausea, projectile vomiting, or visual problems.o The child has a stiff neck and fever in addition to the headaches. Major triggers of headaches in children and adolescents are lack of adequate sleep,stress brought on by busy schedules, and poor eating habits. For many students,transformation from episodic migraine to daily headache coincides with the start of eachnew school year. The typical teenager actually needs about nine to ten hours of sleepper night, but most do not get that. In very small children, restlessness, irritability, or crying may be the only signs of headpain. When a headache is caused by head trauma, it may be from a possibleconcussion. It may affect only the scalp or bone, or it may affect the brain itself. See the report on this at: http://tinyurl.com/ohmyhead
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Monday, February 6th, 2012 at
5:14 pm
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 at
5:12 pm
Article by Amanda Alston
Countless number of people have suffered migraine symptoms at some point in time. What stimulates a throbbing headache? Why throbbing headache crops up? These are typically crucial typical questions to consider. It is common knowledge that a throbbing headache is a pain experienced inside the head or on the upper neck. Medical related studies reveal that head pain are common in many people. It is a result of a variety of factors that numerous men and women experience head pain. And you need to know these numerous causes if you want to understand and prevent its likelihood, if it is possible.
Headaches are categorized into 3 different types: primary headaches, secondary headaches and other headaches. The most common type of headaches is what doctors termed as the primary headaches which happens to be what we’re going to look at now. The tension headache, which is probably the most commonly reported headache, is part of this kind of headaches. While research on this subject matter hasn’t come up with a recognized trigger for this sort of migraine, some industry experts said that these are generally results from contracted muscles or related to some alterations in the brain chemicals. Head pain are rarely recognized as symptoms of significant illnesses which is a positive thing. However, as one’s way of life are to some extent associated with these tension headaches and, therefore, can be easily influenced, as has been shown by numerous scientific studies.
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Sunday, January 29th, 2012 at
5:13 pm
Sunday, January 29th, 2012 at
5:13 pm
Article by Maverick
Contraceptive pills are very important for women who want to avoid unwanted pregnancy. For a significant amount of time, the condom was considered to be effective protection against pregnancy. However, soon issues of condom tear or slips were reported. Women can now avoid contraceptive accidents much easily because of combined contraceptive pills. Combined contraceptive pills consist of two synthetic female hormones: oestrogen and progestogen. This medication not only gives you 100% protection from pregnancy, but also regulates your menstrual cycle so that they are less painful. The most commonly known combined contraceptive pills are Yasmin, Microgynon and Cilest pill. These medications can be easily purchased online.
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