Research Paper On Migraines

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Migraines are a type of headache that is known as a "pounding" inside of your head. It has been proven that women who suffer from migraines have an increased risk on developing a cardiovascular disease later in life. Around one in five women suffer from migraines everyday, the pain varies on the person. However, if you are one of these people that experience migraines you are 39% higher to experience a heart attack. You are also 62% higher to have a stroke and 73% higher to have angina. Angina is chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.

The symptoms of migraines could include things like eye pain, sensitivity to light, nausea, vomiting and severe pain IQ which could be on one side of the head. This pain on the side of your hide could be described as a pounding sensation. However, some people may only experience a few of these symptoms or possibly just the painful pounding sensation. Potential triggers could be hormonal changes which will occur in everyone at some point of time. Another trigger could be stress, or even strong stimuli such as loud noises. One more shocking trigger is certain foods, too much chocolate is a known trigger.
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The one that stood out the most was botox, the drug that is injected into you is known as clostridium botulinum. It causes a life-threatening form of food poison that is known as botulism. When injected into your body, it blocks certain chemical signals from your nerves which causes temporary paralysis in your muscles. More medicines that could help are sumatriptan, rizatriptan, and eletriptan. There are many more medicines that could be recommended by your

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