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best migraine treatment in IpohMigraineDEFINITION A migraine headache can cause intense throbbing or a pulsing sensation in one area of the head and is commonly accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light and sound.
Migraine attacks can cause significant pain for hours to days and be so severe that all you can think about is finding a dark, quiet place to lie down.
Some migraines are preceded or accompanied by sensory warning symptoms (aura), such as flashes of light, blind spots, or tingling in your arm or leg.
Medications can help reduce the frequency and severity of migraines. If treatment hasn't worked for you in the past, talk to your doctor about trying a different migraine headache medication. The right medicines, combined with self-help remedies and lifestyle changes, may make a big difference. CAUSES It’s not fully understood what causes migraines, but it’s thought they may be caused by a chemical called serotonin. Serotonin affects the blood vessels in your brain. It’s not known exactly what causes the serotonin levels to change.
Migraine is also linked to your genes. About half of all people who get migraines have a close family member who also has them.
Some things can cause a migraine to start and these are called triggers. You may find it useful to keep a diary to spot the triggers that cause your migraines or make them worse.
Common triggers include:
Women may get migraines around the time of their periods, during the menopause, or as a result of taking oral contraceptives or hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
Other less common triggers may include high blood pressure, smoking, toothache, eye strain or taking certain sleeping tablets. SYMPTOMS The main symptom of migraine is a severe headache, which can last for anything between four hours and 72 hours. The headache usually occurs on one side of your head and is a throbbing or pulsating pain. Activity usually makes the pain worse, for example climbing stairs. You may also feel sick or vomit during a migraine, and you may find you’re more sensitive to bright lights and noise.
You can get a migraine at any time, though it’s more common to have a migraine during the day than to be woken by one at night. Some people have migraines once a year, whereas other people may have them as often as several times a week. Most people have one or two migraines a month.
One of the things that make a migraine different from other types of headache is that it has clear stages. Most people will have one or more of the following stages.
Most people don’t need to see their GP when they get a migraine. However, you should see your GP if:
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