Migraine Headache Cures That Work



Unfortunately, the general population is unaware that migraine headache cures are available. If you suffer from the excruciating pain of this disabling condition, read on to get the details on a simple, quick, and easy Migraine Headache Cure.

About 99% of the human population suffers from headaches to some degree. And most of them, about 90%, get one or more headaches per year. Many of these people get intense (almost disabling) headaches called migraines. Almost 17% of the world population suffers from these debilitating headaches. About 20 million people get migraines everyday.

Serious migraines are extremely painful and involve an intense, throbbing or pounding pain. The pain is usually centered around you eyes, temples, forehead, or in the back of your head.

Most individuals suffer silently with this debilitating condition, believing that there are no effective migraine headache cures that don’t involve heavy duty drugs. But that’s not at all true. There are effective migraine headache cures achievable today.

If migraines are a major problem in your life, don’t despair. There are migraine treatments that can effectively eradicate migraine pain forever. The one that worked for me is called The Migraine Solution. It involves a simple, quick, and extremely effective 3 step system. And if you’ve ever had a severe migraine headache, you know how important a quick remedy is.

Thanks to this simple 3 step system, many individuals worldwide are living migraine free lives now. If you are having frequent migraine attacks, you know you need to do something. Isn’t it time that you eliminated the disabling pain of migraines forever?

So, if migraine headaches are a significant problem for you, check out this amazingly simple 3 step system. It is one of the most effective migraine headache cures on the market today.

By: Jo Mark

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What Are Painless Migraine Episodes?



Most people think of a migraine as excruciating pain, but a migraine episode is far more than pain. Migraines typically have four stages: pre-headache, aura, headache, and post-headache. Millions of people globally suffer from these full-blown, 4-stage migraines – but a minority experience painless episodes. So what are painless migraine episodes?

Technically, there is no such thing as a painless migraine. That is, if you go by the International Headache Society’s (IHS) Guidelines for diagnosis and classification of headache disorders. Yet your physician may tell you that yours is a painless migraine. He or she may call it a painless, optical migraine.

What are painless migraine episodes?

The answer is in the question. A painless migraine is a migraine episode that begins with the typical pre-headache stage, progresses to the aura phase of a migraine attack, and then stops short. It skips the headache phase – the pain.

If you have a painless migraine, you have the visual symptoms of the aura and other symptoms of a migraine without the headache. Such a migraine would usually be termed a migraine with aura. A physician following the IHS guidelines would describe it as “acephalgic” – meaning “without headache.”

Pre-headache – Phase #1

The pre-headache phase is sometimes referred to as the prodrome. This is where your painless migraine episode begins. You may enter this stage hours or even days before what would normally be recognized as a migraine episode.

Recognizing the prodrome can be very helpful to you, since it is a warning. It is telling you that migraine changes are beginning to take place. How do you know? You may have some or all of the following symptoms.

* constipation

* diarrhea

* depression

* fatigue

* food cravings

* frequent urination

* irritability

* neck muscle stiffness

Aura – Phase #2

As your painless migraine progresses, you enter phase #2 – the aura. This familiar phase lasts less than an hour in most cases, but can be terrifying. Some of the bizarre symptoms and effects of the aura are believed to have influenced Lewis Carroll as he wrote “Alice in Wonderland.”

Most people think of aura as being only visual: zigzag lines, spots in front of your eyes, or flashing lights. They believe the aura phase affects only the eyes. This may explain the physician’s term, “painless, optical migraine.”

It is true that these are typical aura symptoms, but the aura phase has many symptoms, including:

* auditory hallucinations – you hear sounds that aren’t there

* confusion in thinking – things aren’t making sense

* decrease in your hearing ability

* difficult finding the words you want

* dizziness

* increased feel and touch – or reduced feel and touch

* olfactory hallucinations – you smell odors that aren’t there

* partial paralysis

* sight loss – partial or blurry vision

* tingling or numbness of your face

* visual hallucinations – you see sights that aren’t there: flashing bright lights, wavy lines, spots, or zigzag lines

If you have a painless migraine, your episode stops here. You do not go on to experience the throbbing pain.

Other terms used for a painless migraine include “migraine equivalent,” “silent migraine,” and “sans-migraine.” Even if you think yours is a painless migraine, consult with your health-care provider to be sure. Other serious conditions may be present.

Painless migraine episodes can be prevented in some cases, while others can be treated effectively. Turn your next painless migraine into a non-event.

By: Anna Hart

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2007 Anna Hart. As sister to a migraine sufferer, Anna can sympathize with your problem. Read more of her articles about migraine headaches and their treatment at: http://www.migrainereliefblog.com

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Migraine Headaches, Top 10 Triggers



In this article I will go over my 30 years plus past experience with Migraines and then get right to the top 10 Migraine Triggers and a source for a cure.

WHERE IT ALL STARTED

My job involves a lot of driving, however, much of my time is spent on the interstate, and as you know there are a lot of shiny windshields, bumpers, backs of semis, and much more. Every day brought the chance for Migraine Headaches. I loved the outdoors too, but I found myself dreading walking out the door. Even reflections coming in the house was starting to give me problems.

They used to take me down for the day. Then over time my headaches started changing, so did my Migraine Triggers. It got to a point where I was having one twice a week, and they were getting really extreme. More things become Migraine Triggers for me too. Then they switched to the other side of my head, and could return part way through the day.

When they start changing or go from Ocular Migraine to a regular Migraine Headache with pain, you are wise to seek advice from your doctor to investigate the reason for the change. Ocular Migraines can be a real cause for concern under certain conditions.

At this point, life was becoming quite unbearable for me. My quality of life was non-existent. I was turning into a real grump too. Migraine Triggers were waiting everywhere. I could always tell when a Migraine was going to start, my vision would start to go away. I mostly suffered from Ocular Migraines.

I am practically Migraine Headache free now, but anyone who has had a true Migraine Headache knows how miserable one can be. I started having Migraine Headaches when I was a teenager.

Top 10 Migraine Triggers

? Alcoholic Beverages

? Environmental factors

? Foods that contain caffeine , monosodium glutamate, and nitrates

? Glare from chrome, windows, etc.

? Stress

? Hunger can cause Migraines

? Lack of sleep is also a contributing factor

? Medications (over-the-counter and prescription)

? Smells, Perfume, etc.

? Hormonal changes in women.

The main Migraine Triggers for me was as follows; reflections off chrome or windshields, sometimes coffee, Tea, Diesel exhaust, stress was a major one. I found even chocolate was a Migraine Trigger sometimes for me.

Both of my Parents had suffered from migraines till we found a cure. It was quite a relief indeed. I have posted the cure on my website for Migraine Headaches and Migraine Triggers if you are interested in that, it’s at the bottom of my page here.

After I started this routine, I went almost 6 months without having a Migraine Headache, even though all the Triggers were still there. That was really a weird experience. I had a hard time getting my parents onboard.

This may not treat all suffers of Migraine Headaches, and there are a lot more Triggers than what I mentioned here. But it will give you a place to start. One source I found during my research that has a lot of good information on the subject and has some great steps for increasing oxygen in your bloodstream can be found by following the link below that goes to my website where their link is. If I feel a Migraine Headache coming on now, I can usually always prevent it with a simple exercise also. This exercise can even be done while driving down the road. That is real handy when you are in the middle of a road trip, and an Ocular Migraine tries to comes on (Tries mind you!).

They have information to help you Discover An All-Natural Method That Permanently Eliminates Migraine Headaches And Migraine Triggers. I had considered taking some of the prescription ones out of desperation, but they sounded too risky.

One other thing that really got my attention was that you are about 50% more likely to have a stroke after a Migraine. To heck with that! I think avoiding them is the best solution. However, both the Migraine Headache and the raise in risk of stroke are only the symptoms of another problem.

By: Randi W Clifford

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That about does it for me. I hope you find relief from your agony, I feel your pain, and nausea. Although a thing of the past now, I feel very fortunate.

Best wishes for a Migraine Headache free life,

Randi

Migraine-Headaches-101.com

I am a past sufferer of Migraine Headaches; both of my parents had suffered from them also. We are all virtually Migraine free now because of some very simple changes in our lives. Now I’m all smiles and spreading the great news!

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mandytallywag asked:


I have recently started getting Migraines i have had 7 in 3 months. I have other problems that seem to got with the migraine,i have the throbbing pain in the head but i also get thethrobbing pain in my neck,chest and back. After the migraine i feel like i have been in a fight and lost!My body aches i can hardly move. I get pains in my head for 2 or 3 days after the attack. Does anyone else feel this way?

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Sam H asked:


the pain occur on my forehead and my temples..
Does it mean tad i have migraine???

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Cluster Headaches: My POV on Excruciating Pain!

AtLastTheCatsBack asked:


article. PS Thanks to all the YouTube-Clusterhead community! You get it…you REALLY get it! It is great to know I’m not alone: no longer do I need to have these monstrous headaches diminished by well-meaning (?) people who do not know what they are talking about. I honestly believe that experiencing the monumental pain of a Cluster headache has made me a stronger person: Anyone who can withstand this level of pain can endure anything. … “Cluster Headache” “Sucide Headache” Migraine Pain Tumor …

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Can you have a migraine without any pain?

Jax asked:


I keep “seeing lights” and I can’t focus. I don’t have any pain or a headache of any kind, but I’ve been to the doctor before with symptoms like this (years ago) and they said it was just a migraine.

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How do i get rid of migraine pain ?

tumblemom_2000 asked:


I’ve been suffering migraine head aches for two years with no doctor’s help.

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