October 2nd, 2007 by admin
Researchers across the world are grappling with theories to help explain the primary causal factors as migraine
headaches
affects more and more people. An estimated of 20 million people in the United States are afflicted by
migraines
. Studies reveal that the disease usually affects people between the ages of 10 and 40 and approximately 75% are women.
Migraine pain is caused by inflammation in the blood vessels and nerves around the brain. The exact cause of migraines is still a mystery. Some say that the condition may result from a series of reactions in the central nervous system due to changes in the body or environment. Some also say that people afflicted with migraine disorders may have inherited sensitivity to triggers from their parents or grandparents. Research also indicates that individuals with a single parent having migraines have a 50% chance of developing migraines. Several theories are there about the causes of migraines like blood flow theory suggests that blood vessels narrow or expand. Another theory focuses on chemical changes in the brain where it is suggested that an interruption in the messages sent from one cell to another to narrow or expand blood vessels cause migraine. Recently, migraines have also been related to genes where studies have shown that inheriting abnormal genes that control the functions of certain brain cells can lead to migraines.
Migraines are classified into two types. These are Classic Migraine and Common Migraine. In classic migraine, person develops visual symptom also known as aura about 10 to 30 minutes before an attack. In common migraine there is no aura, but there are other symptoms like nausea and vomiting. Migraines also affect women during menstrual changes, and are considered to be hormone-related. continue…
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July 29th, 2007 by admin
Tension headaches
are very common and are most likely in adults and adolescents. A tension headache is where there is muscle tightness in certain areas in the head, scalp or neck accompanied by pain or discomfort in the same place. The symptoms are a dull, all-over-pain which often feels like a tight band or vice on the head. Such headaches are caused by the tension in the neck and scalp muscles and may be as a result of stress, depression, head injury or anxiety. [click link for full article]
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July 29th, 2007 by admin
It is estimated that some 28 million people have been diagnosed as suffering from migraines
in the US alone, while a further 14 million are thought to have undiagnosed migraine headaches
. The World Health Organization considers migraines to be one of the most debilitating diseases of mankind. One migraine headache can put your life “on hold” for anything from a few hours to a couple of days. Before puberty, boys and girls are affected equally by migraines. [click link for full article]
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July 29th, 2007 by admin
Migraines
and chronic headaches
are wide-spread phenomena. Twelve percent of the population, three quarters of them women, suffer at least occasionally from migraines and about 5 percent from chronic headaches. New effective methods of treatment were presented at the Congress of the European Neurological Society (ENS) in Rhodos. [click link for full article]
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