Migraine and lupus are both primary conditions. This means that each is a separate disorder. That said, Lupus is an autoimmune/inflammatory condition which can often serve as a trigger for Migraine in those individuals with the capacity for attacks. Moreover, the medicines taken by lupus patients are often potent Migraine triggers, which can make it appear that the lupus is the trigger, when the reality is that it may be the medicine the patient is taking for their disease that is the problem. Despite the fact that Migraine remains on the symptoms list for lupus in many places, recent research revealed in 2012, showed once again that Migraine is not a symptom of lupus.
Yes, eye twitching and migraine headaches often occur together. Sometimes eye twitches can be a sign of an impending migraine.
Migraine headaches are classified by the International Headache Society (IHS) as primary headaches, which means that they are not caused by other diseases or disorders.
Abortive medications are taken at the first sign of a migraine attack. About 20% of migraine patients have headaches preceded by an aura, or brief period of warning symptoms.
Very bad headaches, yes.
Yes, Migraine headache pain is a cephalalgia.
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Migraine headaches are not a dangerous thing. They are rarely life threatening.
Headaches respond to migraine treatment.
Headaches respond to migraine treatment.
Yes, there are things you can eat or drink to help with migraine headaches. One, is to increase the amount of water you drink. www.relieve-migraine-headache.com/���diet-headache-migraine.html
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Preventive treatment for migraine headaches is called migraine prophylaxis or prophylactic therapy. Another term is Migraine Preventive Therapy.