Yes, there is a long list of possible food triggers associated with migraine. It can be a reaction to the food itself, or sometimes it is the scent of it being cooked. It can take up to 36 hours for a migraine to be triggered by food that you have consumed. So when investigating your diet for triggers, it is important to look at the past couple of days.
Food triggers, like any allergy - are highly individual. Also, migraine triggers can change over time, so it can be helpful to reevaluate your food triggers every few years.
See the link below for a list of food triggers.
* They can, yes, because they can cause your sinuses to be clogged creating pressure and therefore creating a headache.
* Allergies and food intolerances can most certainly cause headaches, and moreover, a wide variety of headaches. In fact, you can have more than one type of headache at the same time if you are reacting to several allergens or triggers at once. In particular, multiple reactions are common in the case of 'masked' food allergy/intolerance. This is particularly debilitation for the sufferers!
It depends what kind of headache disorder or disease you're referring to, but yes, some headache diseases and disorders have pain that can be triggered by certain foods. An example is Migraine. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, consult a board certified headache specialist.
Migraines are a genetic neurological disease. The cause of Migraines is in your genes. Allergies do not cause Migraine, however they can be a trigger for Migraine attacks.
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Carbon Monoxide can cause the symptoms of vomiting, headache and dizziness.
Yes, Botox injections can cause vertigo as a side effect. Botox can also cause dizziness, headaches, and respiratory infections.
Yes, fish can cause headaches (and/or other symptoms) if you have allergy or food intolerance. Many people have food allergies or intolerance without being aware of it. I get headaches after eating some fish but not others.
Doxycycline is an antibiotic that is prescribed for infections. A side effect of Doxycycline is headaches as well as dizziness and nausea.
During the detoxification process, patients may experience side effects of fatigue, malaise, aches and pains, emotional duress, acne , headaches, allergies
Depending on the person, viewing 3D effects for a long period of time can cause headaches and sometimes dizziness. The 3DS has an adjustable depth slider so that the user can have the 3D effects at a comfortable level, or have them turned off completely.
minor problems can include headaches, dizziness, fatigue, and nausea, usually indicating the exercise routine is too strenuous.
At times it can cause dizziness!
It has been linked to many different illnesses or conditions. These include weight gain, headaches, dizziness, and in extreme cases tumors and even cancer.
No, you cannot drink liquor with thyroid medication. Mixing the two could cause nausea, dizziness, headaches, or even insomnia.
Diarrhea, dizziness and headaches and nausea.