Migraines can begin in infancy and last a lifetime.
A child of a migraine sufferer has as much as a 50% chance of developing migraines. If both parents are affected, the chance rises to 70%.
No, migraines are not and cannot be contagious.No.
Migraines occur most frequently in adults between the ages of 25 and 55; the gender ratio is about 3 F:1 M.
Well people who have bad migraines often are more likely have a stroke, if that's what you mean. If you are talking about age its the people over 50 who are mostly affected by them. African Americans and Latinos
It is for the relief of migraines and conditions of migraines. And it is NOT a narcotic.
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/
What are the ages of people affected by hepatitis
Ages 12 - 18 yrs old .
In case of periorbital cellulitis most affected are youngsters (cause bacteria HiB). In case of leg or arm cellulitis most affected are older patients(cause Staph or Strep bacteria). Cellulitis affects people of all ages.
Yes, Migraine is a genetic, neurologic disease that can affect males and females of all ages, including infancy. The symptoms of Migraine in a child may be different than an adult's symptoms, however Migraine can be just as devastating to a young child as it is to an adult. Migraine may progress and chronify in small children as well, so quick, appropriate treatment is warranted to keep them healthy throughout their lives. For best results in diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and other headache disorders, seek the help of a board certified headache and Migraine specialist.
It is for the relief of migraines and conditions of migraines. And it is NOT a narcotic.
Although they are not symptoms used to characterize migraines, many people with sinus-related symptoms are having migraines. Migraines are generally charactierized by intense throbbing pain that is usually on one side of the head, although for some people both side are affected. They also usually last from 4-72 hours. The nerves in the head and face that are affected can be ones that are connected with the sinus regions (the face underneath the eye, the forehead). Some people do get other sinus-related symptoms during their migraines, such as congestion and puffy, watery eyes. It is possible that the migraine is causing those symptoms, or that you are reacting to something in the environment that is then triggering a migraine (allergens, weather changes, food).