Condition of the Month, August 2011- Headaches: Migraines
Condition of the Month, August 2011- Headaches: Migraines
Posted on 2011-08-17 07:49:58
We are continuing our discussion on headaches for the month of August. This week we are discussing migraines. Be sure to check out our blog , if you missed it, on last week where we discussed tension headaches.
Migraine Headaches
Each
year, about 25 million people in the
Migraine
sufferers usually have their first attack before age 30 and they tend to run in
families, supporting the notion that there is a genetic component to them. Some
people have attacks several times a month; others have less than one a year.
Most people find that migraine attacks occur less frequently and become less
severe as they get older.
Migraine
headaches are caused by a constriction of the blood vessels in the brain,
followed by a dilation of blood vessels. During the constriction of the blood
vessels there is a decrease in blood flow, which is what leads to the visual
symptoms that many people experience. Even in people who don’t experience the
classic migraine aura, most of them can tell that an attack is immanent. Once
the blood vessels dilate, there is a rapid increase in blood pressure inside
the head. It is this increased pressure that leads to the pounding headache.
Each time the heart beats it sends another shock wave through the carotid
arteries in the neck up into the brain.
There
are many theories about why the blood vessels constrict in the first place, but
no one knows for sure. What we do know is that there are a number of things
that can trigger migraines, such as lack of sleep, stress, flickering lights,
strong odors, changing weather patterns and several foods; especially foods
that are high in an amino acid called ‘tyramine.’You can reduce the likelihood
of migraine headaches by making some lifestyle changes.
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