Archive for January, 2011


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The Woman’s Migraine Toolkit: Managing Your Headaches from Puberty to Menopause (A DiaMedica Guide to Optimum Wellness)

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Tension-type headaches can be mistaken for migraine headaches because various signs and symptoms of these two varieties of condition are comparable. Nevertheless, by understanding the differences in signs and symptoms among tension and migraine headaches it makes it lots easier to accurately diagnose the type of headache you are experiencing. And in the event you wish to treat your headaches successfully, it is critical to understand which type of headaches you suffer with, tension or migraine headaches. It is often possible to enhance the severity of your migraine headache symptoms, instead of reducing it, in the event you employ treatment techniques that were intended for tension headaches.

Tension-type headaches normally present the feeling that the head has been positioned into a vice and squeezed and appear mild to moderate in severity. Migraine headaches are normally on one side of the head and characterized by a moderate to severe pounding discomfort. Differentiating between tension and migraine headaches can normally be achieved because migraines are more often than not accompanied by additional migraine headache symptoms such as vision trouble, problems maintaining balance, or muscle weakness while tension headaches aren’t coupled with these various signs or symptoms.

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Excedrin Migraine Acetaminophen, Asprin and Caffeine, Geltabs , 100 geltabs (Pack of 2)

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Migraine headache is the worst type of chronic headache. Migraine headache can be defined as severe pounding or pulsing headache that usually starts in the forehead and moves usually towards one side of the head ( left side or right surface headache) and around the eyes.

Migraines, most of the times, attack with warnings or painful symptoms including nausea.

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Yoga for Migraine Headaches : What is Migraine?


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HeadOn – Apply Directly to Forehead Migraine Relief .2 oz (5.67 g)

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If you have never seen a doctor of chiropractic, you will find the experience immensely relaxing and in a very holistic setting. The goal of the chiropractor is to reduce pain naturally without the use of medications or surgery. By manually manipulating the spine, the doctor of chiropractor helps increase blood flow throughout the spine and body. Many chiropractic doctors help people with headache pain and recurring headaches. The goal is prevention and healing rather than masking the symptoms, which is what happens when you take a pain reliever for pain. Masking the pain can actually cause more injury since you cannot feel if you are worsening the condition.

Upon your initial visit, your doctor will ask you several different questions in order to help evaluate the pain. These include times of the day the headaches normally occur, if you are unsure, it is a good idea to keep a diary. Where does your headache hurt or which part of the head and does it include the neck pain. In addition, your doctor will probably ask you to explain what the headaches feel like, is it a dull ache, or a throbbing type pain. Additionally, he or she will want to know how long the headaches normally last and what you were doing when it started. The answers you give all help the chiropractor to better understand your needs and how provide relief.

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AbsolutelyNew Headache Reliever

AbsolutelyNew Headache Reliever

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