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Yes - in South America
Many people who suffer from migraines also have triggers which contribute to the headaches. When exposed to these triggers, a migraine can start instantly, or shortly following exposure. You can get migraine relief by figuring out your triggers using a headache journal. Write down all food eaten that day and how you feel after. If you have any food triggers, you will begin to see a pattern, such as getting a migraine shortly after drinking alcohol or eating chocolate.
Real migraine relief - if any is possible for your case - can only come from your doctor. And then only after consultation and tests. And sometimes not even then. There is no cure all on line.
No it does not have any caffeine in it.
If nicotine is a person's migraine trigger, then any type of product that has nicotine - even nicotine gum, will cause a migraine. If a person's migraine was triggered by the allergens in cigarette, cigar or pipe smoke, then it is possible that removing those inhalants would avoid a migraine.
Some effective methods for providing natural pain relief for horses include acupuncture, chiropractic care, massage therapy, herbal supplements, and proper nutrition. It is important to consult with a veterinarian or equine specialist before trying any new treatments.
Apparently it is true there are certain foods you can eat that will help with migraine headaches. The condition and the symptoms can be avoided. www.relieve-migraine-headache.com/���diet-headache-migraine.html
Here is an example of when we use "have had". I have had a migraine all day. I have taken a pill for it and it has not had any affect on my migraine. It has had an effect on my body. The pill gave me the jitters. So now I have had a migraine and the jitters for six hours. I have gone crazy.
A migraine is a constriction of blood vessels, which causes pain and loss of sight and etc. So no, any trauma to a person's head which kills them is not a migraine.
Migraine is a primary condition. This means that Migraine is not caused by any other condition. Migraine may be triggered by retinal hemorrhage, or the pain of retinal hemorrhage may mimic Migraine. However, Migraine is not caused by retinal hemorrhage. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and other headache conditions, please seek the help of a board certified Migraine and headache specialist who has received additional training in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of these headache disorders and diseases.
Migraine attacks typically don't cause any other disease, however other diseases can often trigger Migraine attacks. For appropriate diagnosis, treatment and management of Migraine and other headache disorders, please seek the help of a board certified Migraine and headache specialist.