- Chronic Migraine Can Also Result In Mental Issues
Chronic Migraine Can Also Result In Mental Issues These Can Be Avoided By Performing Guided Meditation, Physical Activity, Social Interaction, And Self-Care Suffering from chronic migraine takes a toll on mental health. A sufferer is aware that the intense headache will come with light and sound sensitivity, dizziness, visual disturbances, and numbness, among others. Therefore, it is important to determine a routine to maintain proper mental health. Among them is guided meditation, which can be practiced using various apps. It is also important to increase physical activity, which can go from walking faster to joining a gym. Social interaction is also important,…
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- Fascia Tissue May Be One Of The Causes Of Intense Headaches
Fascia Tissue May Be One Of The Causes Of Intense Headaches It Is A Tissue That Surrounds The Muscle, Containing More Nerve Endings, And Is 10 Times More Sensitive To Pain There are several types of headaches. They can be tension headaches, which are caused by excessive tension in the head and neck muscles, or migraines, which have a neurological origin. They can be even caused by a sinus infection. Also, a headache may be the main symptom, or it can be originated from other conditions, such as high altitude, missing a meal, or dehydration. In the case of tension headaches, there…
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- New Non-Invasive Device For Migraine Can Be Obtained Without Prescription
New Non-Invasive Device For Migraine Can Be Obtained Without Prescription It Can Be Used To Stop A Migraine Attack When It Begins, And For Prevention Of Future Outbreaks There is a new OTC device for migraine treatment in adults. It is a non-drug, non-invasive therapy for acute and preventive migraine treatment. It is based on the stimulus of the trigeminal nerve. It can benefit nearly early 40 million migraine sufferers in the US and can be purchased without a medical prescription. The device is placed on the forehead to decrease sensation in an area that is, according to researchers, the center for…
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