Recent Headaches Articles
Easing Your Distress with a Migraine Remedy My first wife had migraine headaches. The throbbing was in the temples of her head. Her migraine remedy was to take over the counter pain medications to relieve her pain. For some reason I did not like the idea of eating of those pain relievers. I used to think that there had to be a better way.
Migraine Syndrome-Treating the Migraine Reaps Unexpected Benefits I have coined the name—migraine syndrome—to explain many different symptoms the migraine patient experiences. The name migraine syndrome puts the emphasis on migraines. The central point with treating any of the symptoms of migraine syndrome is to properly treat the migraines.
Migraines Are Much More Than Headaches Migraines are much more than headaches. Triggers can overstimulate the sensitive nervous system, and a person can develop fibromyalgia, neck pain, sinus pain, TMJ syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, vertigo, palpitations, panic attacks, among other problems.
Headache Specialist Recommends Over-the-Counter Supplements to Prevent Migraines Over-the-counter (OTC) supplements use in headaches, migraines, and fibromyalgia can be controversial, especially since they are not rigorously tested like prescription drugs. Nevertheless, there is a good deal of science behind some OTC supplements. I have my favorites that I like to recommend.
New Help for Menstrual Migraines Women are three times more likely to have migraines than men. This differential does not begin until the females reach puberty. Sixty per cent of women have migraines related to the menstrual cycle. About fourteen per cent have migraines purely coordinated with menses.
New Hope for Fibromyalgia Fibromyalgia is the migraine syndrome gone haywire. Treatment has to be directed toward controlling the migraine syndrome. Controlling the migraine syndrome can lead to a cure for fibromyalgia! That's right; I said a cure for fibromyalgia is possible!
New Insight-Transformation of Migraines Causes Fibromyalgia Migraines are thought of as normal neurological functions interspersed with episodes of headaches. Chronic headache often does not return to normal neurological function. One of the sincere goals of my new book, Doctor, Why Do I Feel This Way?, is to prevent transformation in migraineurs.
8 Ways to Help Your Doctor Help Your Migraines-and More Tips! People suffer from symptoms of migraine syndrome, which include fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, TMJ syndrome, palpitations, panic attacks, chronic neck and back pain, vertigo, hypoglycemia, and others. My new book, "Doctor, Why Do I Feel This Way?", will unravel the mystery.
The Dreadful Migraine Migraine headaches can be debilitating. Did you know they might be heredity? The link below offers some resources to help you understand the causes and symptoms of migraine headaches.