Having a dog may help migraines, trigger migraines, or cause no change to happen.
If having a dog helps to relieve stress for a person who suffers from migraines, and stress triggers migraines for that person - having a dog may help to reduce the frequency of a person's migraines.
If a person is allergic to dogs, the allergic reaction may end up triggering a migraine attack.
No. A dark room and something cool over the eyes helps with a migraine.
Nothing - if you suspect your dog has a headache you should take him to the veterinarian for an examination. In general, dogs don't appear to have headaches for the same reasons that humans do (stress, tension headaches, migraines, etc). In dogs, headaches tend to be related to infection - tooth root abscesses, ear infections, meningitis, etc. Because of this, you should not try to treat your dog at home - get him to a veterinarian so that a proper diagnosis can be made and treatment can be started.
dogs mostly cant eat chocalete because they would get very sick. the symptoms they might get is vomiting,headaches,lost appetite. and if too much chocalete possibe chance of death.
it would help i myself had a stressful illness and got a dog they are cute fun alot of work though but it would be a good idea!
roughly 90% of people suffer from tension headaches
Headaches are pretty normal alot of adults get them sometimes, children get headaches also
You get about 150 Headaches
Tension headaches are a disorder.
i think it can, as it gives me headaches.
Yes, indirectly through dehydration. Dehydration causes nearly 90% of all headaches.
Yes, it is possible to have headaches while on Synthroid.
Very bad headaches, yes.