Alcohol itself can be a potent Migraine trigger, so none are *good* for Migraineurs. However, vodka is one of the beverages least likely to be a trigger for most people. See your physician or headache specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and headache disorders.
The best diet advice for migraine sufferers is to eat wholesome and unprocessed foods, and to eat 4-5 small meals a day. Stay away from alcohol and chocolate, which are known migraine triggers.
Eighty percent of migraine sufferers experience "migraine without aura" (common migraine). In "migraine with aura," or classic migraine, the pain is preceded or accompanied by visual or other sensory disturbances, including hallucinations
There is evidence that certain vitamins and minerals may be helpful to some migraine sufferers. These include Magnesium, Vitamin B2, and Coenzyme Q, among others. There are also herbal remedies that seem to be effective for some people: feverfew, butterbur and valerian root. The National Pain Foundation site, http://www.nationalpainfoundation.org/articles/513/nutrition-and-headaches, has more details.
If you are susceptible to migraine then you have an instability in your neurology. Sharp blows to the neck and head could certainly exacerbate the problem. Some migraines are caused by malformations within the head. Boxing could cause a worsening of any abnormalities.
Many people suffer migraine headaches and the causes can vary. Some of the headaches are caused due to hormones and others can be caused by diet. Chocolate and dairy products have been found to trigger some migraine headaches.
Migraines are caused by constriction of blood vessels in the brain. There are medical tests like MRI or dye specfic cat scans that look for this. However most migraine sufferers are diagnosed by symptoms, ie pain on one side of head, visual sensitivity(esp to light), nausea. A severe headache may not be a migraine, but is certainly painful, and many of the same treatments apply.
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Medications for migraine come in three different categories. Symptomatic medications treat migraine symptoms, such as headaches or nausea. Abortive therapy stops a migraine headache. Finally, preventative therapy helps stop migraines before they start. Common medications that can help with migraines include ibuprofen, which is in Advil and Motrin, aspirin, as well as acetaminophen, which is found in Tylenol. Medication is most effective when used in combination with diet and lifestyle changes as well as exercise.
The best food to eat if you get Migraine are foods that you have determined don't trigger your attacks. These triggers are different for each patient.
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no, lortab causes you to have headaches