Migraine is a genetic neruologic condition. It is not outgrown. However, attacks can cease to occur in some lucky individuals. The genetic capacity for them is still there however. See your physician or headache specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and headache disorders.
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Different foods trigger migraines for different people. While the carbohydrates and b vitamins in potatoes and meats might be terrible for one person's migraines, they may help another person's migraines.
There are several food that have been associated to having triggered migraines. People who eat more meat and cheese tend to suffer more from migraines. Nuts, caffine, and chocolate also seem to add to migraines.
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Just because a person suffers from migraines does not mean they have to have any certain set of symptoms. Each person with migraines finds that theirs are unique to them, but still being classified as migraines. Some people with migraines have auras, nausea, vomiting, light sensitivity, see spots, etc, and some people simply have a "really bad headache". Be sure to talk with your doctor if you are concerned about your migraine symptoms.
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Yes you can outgrow an allergy, but not everyone can. There isn't even a special treatment to outgrow an allergy. It just sort of happens!
Yes, severe or chronic Migraines of any type may be disabling. Rarely they may even be fatal.
No, migraines are not and cannot be contagious.No.
Having a dog may help migraines, trigger migraines, or cause no change to happen. If having a dog helps to relieve stress for a person who suffers from migraines, and stress triggers migraines for that person - having a dog may help to reduce the frequency of a person's migraines. If a person is allergic to dogs, the allergic reaction may end up triggering a migraine attack.
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