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    A migraine is the most common, recurrent, severe primary headache that affects at least 12% of the adult population in the United States or more than 28 million people. Migraine is now recognized as a neurologic process. It is characterized by an intense, throbbing, unilateral headache associated with anorexia, nausea, vomiting, photophobia, phonophobia, and/or diarrhea and may last 4-72 hours. There are three types of migraines: common migraine, classic migraine, and basilar migraine. A common

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    Migraines are more than severe headaches; their symptoms include much more than pain in the head and, therefore, are a different health condition than headaches. The migraine is divided into four different stages, prodrome, aura, attack, and postdrome. Each stage has its own set of symptoms. The prodrome occurs days before the actual episode. It has some recognizable symptoms, such as food cravings, depression, irritability, and constipation. However, these are often overlooked because they are subtle

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    Migraines: That Ache In Your Head Essay

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    Migraines: That Ache In Your Head Have you ever had a headache? That pounding pain that would not go away, it was probably a headache, however there is another type of headache that happens to one side of the head and could also cause nausea, sensitivity to light, sound or odors. Also accompanying the migraine is a aura, which could be flashes of light, or temporally lose your vision, in any case it is a visual impairment. (1) Migraines differ from headaches because a migraine is a neurological

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    IT IS NOT JUST A HEADACHE. 3 It Is Not Just a Headache. An Informative Essay As stated by Dr. Dawn Marcus (2013),” If you have migraines, you know migraines can touch many areas of your life. A Migraine is more than “just a headache” or a pain disorder―migraine can change how your go about your day, how you feel about yourself, and how you interact with important people in your life” (p. 1). According to Ellen Welch (20103), a migraine is a disorder thought to affect 2-15 percent of the world's

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    Migraines rank as the number 7th leading cause of disability worldwide and affects an approximated 14% of the general population. In other words, a migraine is a headache on steroids. It is a primary headache disorder characterized by recurrent headaches that range anywhere between moderate to extremely severe. Typically, the symptoms associated with migraines include a pounding sensation in one half of the head, nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light, smell, and sound. Before a migraine comes

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    you know that the headache is the third most common disease in the USA? This means that headaches cause a lot of minimal things to a lot of people that add up to something bigger. Although headaches are problematic because they cause missed work and lack of sleep, headaches can be prevented or solved by staying hydrated, taking a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pill and staying active. There are two types of headaches, Primary, and Secondary. A primary headache is when the headache occurs from dehydration

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    Miss A Case Summary

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    medical attention with the onset of a scale of 8/10 Migraine headache of 2 days. After careful examining her and taking a complete history, Miss A is diagnosed with Migraine headache without aura. The NP is able to establish a treatment plan with Miss A’s involvement. The treatment plan includes: acute Migraine management and prophylaxis management. The acute Migraine management is proven to be effective for her as the evidence of pain relief: her headache was a scale of 2/10 after taking Sumatriptan combined

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    Headaches and alternative treatment options… Almost everyone has experienced a headache in their lives. It is top of the list for most common pains, and possibly the major underlying excuse in your life if you miss something. It may come up suddenly while you are sitting at your desk and working on a challenging task, at a stressful moment, or even at your sleep! You may feel a belt is tightened around your head or can even be a throbbing type of pain. Some of the headaches are periodic and

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    The "Lazy Vegan" Way to Treat Migraines Naturally - [Video] It is estimated that over 30 million people in the United States suffer from migraine headaches. If you're prone to them, you're familiar with the debilitating symptoms. They include, but are not limited to: Pulsating pain on one side of the head Flickering spots and lines before your eyes Intense sensitivity to light Sinus pressure Eye pain Sensitivity to smell Nausea and vomiting Slurred speech Muscle weakness Numbness in the limbs

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    affected by migraines. Once thought to be a concentration of evil spirits in the brain, common cures consisted of everything from drilling holes in the skull, to inserting garlic cloves into the temples. Today however, scientists realize that this all too common occurrence is actually a neurological disorder, which can result in the disability of its victim for hours or even days. I myself have been a constant sufferer of migraines since the age of twelve. The following is the life of a migraine sufferer:

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