Sometimes they go completely or get worse as you get older.
Yes, they can be related. I feel your pain. Luckily I outgrew my migraines as I got older. Many people do. Go see a doctor. Go see a specialist. Great strides have been made in the treatment of migraines.
Unfortunately, this depends entirely on the person. Some women have an increase in migraines during pregnancy, some women have them go away - and then return once their hormones normalize after birth. Some women have them go away and then find the migraines either don't come back after they've given birth, or experience a large reduction in the number and frequency of them. Some women experience no change it all.
It may slow down as you get older, and eventually go away.
Feeling shaky is a frequent symptom of a Migraine attack. Aborting the Migraine attack will help the symptoms to go away.
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No, migraines are not and cannot be contagious.No.
Cheese, particularly aged cheese, can trigger migraines. The older the cheese, the more likely it is to trigger an attack.
the dilation of blood vessels is one of of the three things that cause migraines. the nervous system and genetics also submit to the problem. if you want to learn more about what to eat and drink to prevent migraines, go to www.Health.com.
You can go to the doctor and try out different medications. My parents just use rel-pax and it gets their headaches away really fast. But its different for a lot of people.
It is for the relief of migraines and conditions of migraines. And it is NOT a narcotic.
No, having migraines for 5 days in a row is not normal at all after having your wisdom teeth pulled. You should contact the dentist right away.
There are at least 5 different types of migraines: food induced (especially related to gluten), withdrawal migraines (related to caffeine or alcohol withdrawal), weather-related migraines, scent-triggered migraines, and migraines triggered by smaller headaches. Learn more about all of these types of migraines and how to prevent them here: http://typesofmigraines.com/