Tuesday, December 27th, 2011 at
10:10 am
Article by Broomhead Antonelli
Certain drugs will stop the discomfort of a migraine headache, but what about some natural migraine headache relief. Forget drugs, this write-up will detail some intriguing and natural ways to stop migraines.
With all the increased stress in today’s society and our increased sedentary life-style it really is no wonder it feels like everybody is suffering from migraine headaches. The two broad categories of headaches are primary and secondary. A main headache may be the result of just a headache and these include the migraine, tension and cluster sorts of headaches. A secondary headache might be seen as a symptom of another issue happening in the body like an infection, brain tumor or injury.
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Saturday, December 24th, 2011 at
10:09 am
Article by Frederica Trank
An ophthalmic migraine is a condition which has a disruption in the eye sight of one eye and not both eyes. There can also be a concurrent or subsequent migraine headache. The condition could also be known to as retinal migraine as well as ocular migraine. There is certainly usually not any of the pain, nausea, or aura that is associated with a migraine headache. The vision is deemed to be infected by a spasm in a circulation system that is located behind the eye. An ophthalmic migraine is a general hypothesis regarding the triggers and effects.
Ophthalmic Migraine Will cause Vision Effect
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Saturday, December 24th, 2011 at
5:15 am
Wednesday, December 21st, 2011 at
10:13 am
Article by Miaa MacAdiie
Have you got a sinus headache? Are you currently having symptoms of sinus headache? A sinus headache can definitely hurt and heavy, particularly if it has already begun to affect your projects and your personal life. What is worse is if you don’t know what kind of headache you’ve. Knowing the the signs of a headache caused by sinusitis, you can help yourself a lot in looking for the treatment that will suit you best.
So many people are now experiencing the signs of sinus headaches, and you’ll just hear them say, “I have sinus.” These symptoms can be anything from runny nose, pain about the eyes and nose, watery eyes, nasal congestion, fever, sore throat, chills and fatigue. The issue will be aggravated if allergies as well as migraine headaches already affect the person.
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Sunday, December 18th, 2011 at
10:13 am
Question by ♫StormChaserGirl♫: Did I experience symptoms of a migraine headache?
Well, since it is Saturday and there’s no school, I was sleeping in like I always do on weekends. I woke up at about the same time I usually get up for school with a pounding headache. When I was laying down the headache felt like it was on the top of my head or kind of in the center of my face by my eyes. I was too dizzy to close my eyes and try to rest so I got up and walked around, thinking it would help. Then the headache went to the back of my head, feeling even worse than what it did before. Bending over and even going upstairs to the bathroom made me so dizzy to the point that I threw up a few times. I took 3 Advil 200mg Liquid gels and they helped after about an hour and a half. I finally got my sleep because I was so tired! Every time I closed my eyes my headache felt a bit worse and that made me dizzy. After I threw up, I felt relieved. Now my headache is gone and I am beyond glad!
I appreciate any answers I can get. Thanks!
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Friday, December 16th, 2011 at
5:14 am
Thursday, December 15th, 2011 at
10:11 am
Article by Victoria Norton
It can be a fair guess that every person has suffered the distress of a headache. If it comes to pain, the prevalent, ordinary headache won’t even begin to compare to migraine headaches. I know the extreme pain of migaines because I used to put up with, terribly, from them during a young age. I am so thankful they stopped because they were exceptionally painful. There’s much to be discovered about migraines because they are not fully understood by researchers. Everything is clouded and mystified by the simple fact that people do not go through headaches, and pain, all the very same way. But that’s only one small element of a large and elaborate picture.
As you can imagine, there is actually a great deal of knowledge accumulated over the years. You can see migraines referenced as a variety of vascular headache, and that simply means it is in connection with the system of veins along with vessels in our body. Seemingly either very low as well as high temperatures may cause a migraine episode. Then there might be other causes such as inadequate amounts of various physical needs related to eating and sleeping. All this implies that there are external factors for migraines in some people. We talked about several areas, previously, but there are others including chronic stress.
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Monday, December 12th, 2011 at
10:09 am
Article by Laura Diamond
Headaches can be terribly painful, and it is something most of us have had the misfortune to endure. If it comes to painfulness, the prevalent, ordinary headache doesn’t even begin to compare to migraine headaches. In fact, I used to have migraines when I was very young but they stopped. I am so thankful they stopped given that they were exceptionally painful. Headaches generally speaking, including migraines, have not been solved by medical professionals since they do not have a complete grasp on their reasons. There are hundreds of factors, if not more, and one very puzzling aspect is the people have varied pain feelings. But there is far more to this story which is complicated and has many parts to it.
As you can imagine, there is actually a great deal of understanding amassed over the years. You can see migraines referenced as a variety of vascular headache, and that basically means it is related to the system of veins and vessels in our body. Seemingly either very low or high temperatures may induce a migraine event. Then there could be other reasons such as deficiency of amounts of various physical needs related to eating and sleeping. All this suggests that there are external factors for migraines in certain people. Stress is a component with many other men and women, and perhaps especially if it is prolonged stress.
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Friday, December 9th, 2011 at
10:19 am
Question by True dat: What’s a good age to allow a child to take medication on their own.?
Example, an inhaler for asthma. And for example if your child has a headache while in school and you know you have provided your child the exact mat dosage for them to keep in their pants pocket in case he needs it while at school, instead of running to the school nurse and waiting for his turn to see the s hool nurse also the nurse would have to ask a zillion questions, call me, etc. My child has migraine headaches and the doc said to take motrin asap or it won’t work, so if my child run to the nurse that would probably take 20 minutes therefore the motrin won’t work for him. He s 10 years old.
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Thursday, December 8th, 2011 at
5:14 am