Migraine is a tremendously painful condition that affects nearly 45 million Americans. It's estimated to be the sixth most common disease worldwide, but it still hasn't been fully understood by scientists and doctors alike... until now!
Migraines are headaches with moderate or severe pain on one side of your head; nausea/vomiting sensitivity during attacks as well muscle weakness (the victim cannot stand up straight without support). These symptoms can come together quickly--you might not even know what hit ya when they strike home: short-term memory loss involved here too depending upon which way this particular angel slumbers - DIRECTLY BETWEEN YOUR EYES!!!
What causes a migraine?
The cause of a migraine is still being studied by doctors, but it seems to be related to increased tension on the spine. Migraines can also result from inflammation in your brain's nerve endings (the same places where pain messages are sent) or because there are too many chemicals floating around that should not exist at all while you're having one!
Is migraine a serious problem?
The word "migraine" comes from the Greek language and means pain in both eyes. This term was first used to describe a type of headache that is centered around one eye, but now we know it can affect people with sensitivity to light or noise as well!
Migraine can be a serious problem for some people. It is not just an inconvenience, but it also affects the person's day-to-day life and working capabilities in many ways such as reduced productivity at work or school due to lack of focus on tasks given during attacks; drowsiness which makes driving more dangerous than usual because you cannot keep track over time so your attention must stay focused while balancing other factors like speed limits with traffic ahead, etc.; light sensitivity meaning that certain kinds of lamps may become unbearable even though they don?t usually bother anyone else nor do we ever notice them ourselves until suddenly there are spots everywhere!
Can migraine headaches lead to death?
Can a migraine headache lead to death? The short answer is yes, but this will only happen in rare cases. Migraines are one of the most common types for people who experience severe chronic pain and have higher rates than others around them as well-- up until 50% more often according to studies done by Harvard Medical School. This means that if you suffer from these attacks every day then there's a chance they could eventually take your life too!
What are some ways to relieve migraines?
The best ways to relieve migraines are eating something that doesn't taste good, drinking fluids, and taking a vacation from your desk. Prevention involving avoiding trigger factors can also help reduce or get rid of headaches altogether! There are no one-size-fits-all solutions so here is what you need: some suggest keeping an updated JOURNAL about any stressful life events that occurred recently such as job changes; death/passing away of family member etc., along with noting how much stress these things put on us during daily living activities which will then allow someone else understands why they're feeling overwhelmed.
You can also keep a Headache Migraine Tracking Journal! That way you can keep track of everything related to your pain, like triggers, medicines, etc.