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The Migraine Brain: Your Breakthrough Guide to Fewer Headaches, Better Health
The Migraine Brain: Your Breakthrough Guide to Fewer Headaches, Better Health
by Carolyn Bernstein Elaine McArdle
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What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM): Migraines: The Breakthrough Program That Can Help End Your Pain (What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About...)
What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM): Migraines: The Breakthrough Program That Can Help End Your Pain (What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About...)
by Alexander Mauskop Barry Fox
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Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches: What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You...That You Need to Know
Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches: What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You...That You Need to Know
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Trigger Point Therapy for Headaches & Migraines: Your Self-Treatment Workbook for Pain Relief
Trigger Point Therapy for Headaches & Migraines: Your Self-Treatment Workbook for Pain Relief
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Rare Forms of Migraines Not all migraines are created equal. While most migraines are typical, distinguished only by whether they are accompanied by aura or not, there are actually some quite rare migraine types that you should be aware of. Basilar migraines The basilar migraine, also known as basilar artery migraine, is very rare, but potentially very dangerous.
 
It was previously thought to occur almost exclusively in teenaged girls and young women, but later was acknowledged to occur in both sexes and all ages. With the possibility of leading to strokes or transient ischemic attack (TIA), symptoms include partial vision loss, double vision, dizziness, vertigo, severe vomiting, slurred speech, loss of coordination, numbness (on one or both sides of the body), weakness, and general confusion. These symptoms generally subside with the onset of the actual headache, though it is also possible that they can last for several days after the pain goes away. . Ocular migraines This is a rare type of migraine—also known as a retinal migraine—noted for repeated vision disturbances that includes loss of vision in just one eye. This loss of vision can be partial or complete and usually lasts less than an hour. Once these visual disturbances go away, you may be left with a dull ache behind the eye that lost vision. In some cases, your entire head may feel pain. Hemiplegic migraines Hemiplegic migraines are usually genetic in nature, but they have been known to occur in people with no family history of migraines a all. Symptoms include temporary paralysis, or arm and leg weakness on one side of the body, followed within the hour by the actual headache. Unfortunately, the paralysis or weakness does not necessarily subside when the head pain does. Hemiplegic migraines usually develop during childhood. Ophthalmoplegic migraines Ophthalmoplegic migraines cause pain around the eye and paralysis in the muscles that surround the eye. Other symptoms include droopy eyelid, double vision and vision problems. Actually, ophthalmoplegic migraines are considered an inflammation of the nerve, and therefore a type of neuritis, which makes them suspect as even being a true migraine. Usually diagnosed in children, these migraines often last for extended periods of time, sometimes as long as months at a time, therefore a complete physical exam is necessary to eliminate the possibility of the symptoms are caused by something more serious. Status migrainosus Status migrainosus is a description of a migraine attack that lasts longer than seventy-two hours and can often lead to more serious problems such as dehydration. The pain and nausea associated with status migrainosus can reach such a high level of intensity that patients often require hospitalization. Certain medications, or even medication withdrawal, often cause this type migraine syndrome. Should you find yourself at this level of migraine suffering, the best step is immediately get to the emergency room where treatment will consist of fluids through an IV and pain medication. Abdominal migraines Abdominal migraines are a breed apart from traditional migraines because they also cause pain in the stomach as well as the head, resulting in nausea and vomiting. Quite often abdominal migraines are diagnosed in children who often outgrow the abdominal part, but remain afflicted with traditional headache migraines. Abdominal migraines are often treated with anticonvulsant drugs like propranolol, also known by the brand names Inderal and Deralin. Women-only migraines While the majority of migraine sufferers are women, some migraines are specifically associated with the hormonal oscillations only experienced by women. Migraines are commonly linked to menstruation and, in addition, many women only suffer migraines when they are taking an oral contraceptives. Hormone replacement therapy has been linked to migraines in women who are undergoing menopause or are already past menopause. Paradoxically, many older women have hormone replacement therapy related headaches, while other women who suffered through pre-menopausal migraines report their cessation following menopause. Most of these migraines should be considered very rare and highly unlikely to develop, yet the seriousness of all of them is enough to cause an immediate physician exam should you feel you are indeed suffering from them.


 

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Migraine expert gives Ojai seminar on managing condition
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Botox as a new preventive therapy for chronic migraine - Celebrities With Diseases


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Botox as a new preventive therapy for chronic migraine
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Merck Announces Second-Quarter 2010 Financial Results - MarketWatch (press release)


Merck Announces Second-Quarter 2010 Financial Results
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Global sales of MAXALT (rizatriptan benzoate), Merck's tablet for the treatment of acute migraine, were $133 million for the second quarter of 2010, ...

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Health Tip: Start Migraine Care Immediately - U.S. News & World Report


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Health Tip: Start Migraine Care Immediately
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Promptly take migraine medication that your doctor has prescribed. Drink plenty of fluids, as long as you don't feel nauseated. Lie down and relax in a room ...
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Keep guard as monsoon may trigger a migraine - Times of India


Keep guard as monsoon may trigger a migraine
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... headache only after self-medication. Many people don't take headaches seriously. It is believed that during monsoons, migraine headaches get triggered. ...

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Got a Drug Test? Be on Something Other than Marijuana - Opposing Views


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Got a Drug Test? Be on Something Other than Marijuana
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One of the kids pumping gas there is a sweet young man who is a migraine sufferer whom I've told would be a shoo-in for a medical marijuana card. ...

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