Unfortunately, no. Since Slurpees have a lot of sugar in them, they can cause a sudden spike in blood sugar, followed by a drop in blood sugar. Low blood sugar, as well as fluctuating blood sugar, are potential triggers for headaches, including migraines. The coldness can also be a potential trigger (though some people find that inducing brainfreeze helps when they have a headache).
Slurpee was created in 1967.
Lettuce can be a Migraine trigger for some individuals.
Stress is one factor that trigger migraine. Try to relax more and it will help ease up migraine. However, this is not always the case especially if your migraine is worst. Seek a professional help to address this problem.
No you can not eat a slurpee
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Some of the ingredients in Excedrine Migraine can help lower fever.
A Slurpee is a frozen carbonated beverage sold by 7-Eleven.
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
Gabbapintan does not help with a migraine. The best thing to take for a migraine would be Tylenol.
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Slurpee day is always held on July 11th (including in 2011).
Migraine is not well understood, although we are learning more and more about the genetics, pathophysiology and epidemiology of Migraine every day. Migraine is a diagnosis of exclusion - we cannot test FOR it, but try to rule out other disorders/diseases before diagnosing Migraine. There exist now some tests to help determine if someone carries the genetic capacity for certain types of Migraine, but this too is incomplete. Currently the Mayo hospital is doing research to help us find more genes associated with Migraine that will help us devise tests for Migraine instead of simply ruling everything else out. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorder and disease, please seek the help of a board certified headache specialist.