Dealing with migraines it’s more than just a headache

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Dealing with Migraines: It’s More Than Just a Headache As more than 36 million Americans know, the process of preventing, treating, and managing migraine headaches is one of the most onerous health problems anyone can face. Calculated annually, migraines cost an estimated $20 billion dollars last year in medical expenses and lost productivity, making it clear that they have an extensive impact on daily life, both professional and personal. While there are no guaranteed short, quick-fix answers to migraines, there are ways how to get rid of a migraine without medication. There are several keys to speedy relief: (1) understanding what migraine headaches are and how they work (2) knowing the specific individual symptoms and the best ways to deal with them (3) employing an array of effective treatment options. So what exactly is a migraine? Simply put, migraine headaches are episodes of intense throbbing or pulsing sensations in one area of the head or body, with that basic symptom commonly accompanied by nausea, vomiting and extreme sensitivity to light, sound or both. Left untreated, they usually last anywhere from 4-72 hours, with a severity level ranging from mild to extremely debilitating. Migraines can be divided into several categories, some very broad and others quite specific, and knowing which kind of migraine you’re experiencing is one of the keys to quick relief. The two most basic categories of migraines are common migraines and classic migraines. Common migraines, which are sometimes also known as probable migraines, are often more severe versions of normal headaches, with some migraine symptoms. Classic migraines, meanwhile, always include some level of the key migraine symptom, which is known as an aura symptom. In lay terms, aura symptoms can be described as a series of sensations and feelings that normally start anywhere from 10-30 minutes before the migraine itself. They include seeing flashing lights, jagged lines or blind spots, along with having a disturbed sense of smell, taste or touch. A lack of mental acuity may also occur, which victims often describe as feeling “fuzzy.” These aura issues affect 1 in 5 migraine sufferers, and they are sometimes accompanied by a variety of other pre-migraine symptoms, such as constipation, food cravings, hyperactivity, irritability, neck stiffness, or uncontrollable yawning. Why are aura symptoms important? If they are severe, they can also indicate the presence of more serious problems, such as brain stem bleeding, that obviously require immediate medical treatment. And if aura symptoms aren’t as serious, they provide a warning that a


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