Each year, thousands of hours of productive time is lost to the severe headache known as a migraine. Over 28 million people experience migraine headaches during each year, according to Medical News Today. Dozens of symptoms can strike all at once, leaving the patient unable to walk, communicate clearly, or drive. This nervous system disorder is not yet fully understood, but we do have the treatments necessary to help you deal with these attack.
While a migraine does involve a headache, it is far more complex. The basic headache only involves aching or pain in the head itself, with possible irritation behind the eyes or sinuses. Migraine headaches are far more severe and can last days or even weeks. You can seek treatment at our Goose Creek clinic to deal with a current migraine or see us occasionally to help prevent them from developing in the first place.
There is an entire collection of symptoms that indicate you are dealing with migraine headaches rather than just basic pain. Our patients all experience one or more symptoms that include:
Research has just begun into the intricacies of the nervous system and how a migraine affects it. However, there are some common triggers and potential causes that patients and doctors alike have identified. Your migraines may be the result of:
All of the causes and triggers of migraines are not fully understood yet, but there are some clear trends in the patients reporting them. There seem to be risk factors for migraine headaches like:
Many patients resort to damaging and overwhelming pain killing medications when their symptoms set in. Avoid the side effects of these drugs with safer care in the form of:
Waiting until your next migraine headaches to find help is a mistake. Call Back 2 Health Physical Medicine today if you are concerned that the pain and dizziness could strike while you are trying to drive or cook dinner. With some diagnostic testing and a little preemptive care, you may be able to spend months or even years free from an outburst of migraine headaches and the neck pain that accompanies them.