Always Iam getting vomitngs during headache and pain is becoming less after vomiting what should I do?
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MADAM I FEEL YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM MIAGRAINE. What Is a Migraine? Migraines are intense, sometimes debilitating headaches. The most common types of migraine are those with aura (classical migraines) and those without aura (common migraines). Migraines can begin in childhood or may not occur until early adulthood. According to the Mayo Clinic, women are three times more likely than men to have migraines. Family history is one of the most common risk factors for having migraines. What Are the Symptoms and Phases of a Migraine? Migraine symptoms may begin one to two days before the headache itself. This is known as the migraine?s prodrome stage. Symptoms include: Food cravings Depression Fatigue or low energy Frequent yawning Hyperactivity Irritability Neck stiffness Some ? but not all ? people may also experience an aura after the prodrome stage. An aura causes visual, motor, and/or speech disturbances, such as: Difficulty speaking clearly Feeling a prickling or tingling sensation in the arms and legs Flashes of light Seeing shapes, light flashes or bright spots transient vision loss The next phase is known as the attack phase. This is the most acute or severe of the phases when the actual migraine occurs. Attack phase symptoms can last anywhere from four hours to three days. Symptoms of a migraine can vary from person to person. Some symptoms may include: Feeling dizzy or faint Increased sensitivity to light and sound Nausea Pain on one side of the head Pulsing and/or throbbing pain Vomiting After the attack phase, a person will experience the postdrome phase. During this last phase, a person will often experience changes in mood and feelings, which can range from feeling euphoric and extremely happy, to feeling very fatigued and apathetic. What Causes a Migraine? Researchers haven?t identified a definitive cause for migraines. However, they have found some contributing factors that can trigger the condition. This includes changes in brain chemicals, such as a decrease in serotonin levels. Factors that may trigger a migraine include: Bright lights Severe heat, or other extremes in weather Changes in barometric pressure Hormonal changes, such as estrogen fluctuations during menstruation, pregnancy, or menopause for women Drinking alcohol or caffeinated drinks Foods such as aged cheese, salty, or processed foods Consuming food additives, such as aspartame (an artificial sugar) or monosodium glutamate (MSG) Eating foods that have the additive tyramine, which is found in soy products, fava beans, hard sausages, smoked fish, aged cheeses, and Chianti wine Excess stress Loud sounds physical activity Skipping meals Loss of sleep Taking certain medicines, such as oral contraceptives or nitroglycerin Unusual smells If you experience a migraine, your doctor may ask you to keep a headache journal. Writing down what you were doing, what foods you ate, and what medications you were taking before your migraine began can help identify your triggers MIAGRAINE REQUIRES TREATMENT AND HOMOEOPATHY HAS A PERMANENT CURE TO IT.
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