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.
Yes. When you die of cancer your migraines will not bother you any more.
Migraine is a genetic neurologic disease, it is caused by your genetic makeup. However, an attack can be triggered by smoking.
There is no cure for Migraine disease.
There is currently no cure for Migraine disease.
Tobacco in any form is harmful to health.
No.
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Migraine attacks can be treated and sometimes even prevented. There is currently no cure for this genetic neurologic disease.
Migraine is incurable. You have to avoid the factors that precipitate the migraine attack. The scientists will find out the very good drug to prevent the frequent attacks of migraine. May be in near or distant future. You have to find out the way to alter the composition of the gene. Then you have to identify and modify the gene that causes migraine. It's rather distant future.
No it causes it.
There are many theories on how one might cure a migraine and what works for one person might not for another. The key is to find the one that works for the migraine sufferer. The best advice that could be given is to take a pain killer such as paracetamol as soon as you start with the symptoms.
Like diabetes, glaucoma, migraine is not totally curable.With proper medication, the extent of migraine related severe headaches can be minimized. The complexity of migraine can be gauged from the fact that it is related with both brain and eyes.
Migraine is a genetic neurological disease. It is in your genes, so that can't be prevented. Attacks can sometimes be prevented with preventive therapies. They do not "cure" Migraine however, only lessen their severity and frequency.
Curing tobacco is when a tobacco farmer hangs the tobacco leaves in a barn to dry and age prior to sending them to market for purchase by tobacco companies.