Stress is one of those things in today’s society that you can run away from. It follows you: at work, projects are due and deadlines have to be met; at home, kids have to be watched and taken to all of their extracurricular activities. It can get overwhelming and everyone starts say, “I’m stressed out.” And on top of all that stress does and the lack of relief thereof, it can also be confounding trigger in the battle against migraine headaches. Triggers have been determined as the catalysts for the chronic neurological, vascular condition most commonly known as migraines. It is categorized as a neurological condition, not headache because of the vascular influence that a migraine appears to have on the brain.
Once the trigger is encountered, vessels of blood in the brain begin to enlarge and expand in their size and viscosity. This causes a chemical to be released out into the brain wreaking havoc on the arteries and causing immense, unilateral pain in the head with a variety of other symptoms. Some of the symptoms might include: dizziness, vomiting, blurred vision, blindness in one eye, nausea, constipation and even loss of motor function and cognitive reasoning. These and other symptoms will not stop and cease their trouble on the sufferer’s life until the blood vessels that started all of this return back to their original size and position. This relief, since there is no cure, can only be found for the most part in a migraine treatment option.
Consult, Then Choose
Before you choose one the options, you should strongly consider consulting with your primary care physician to determine which migraine treatment option is best for you. Here are a few of the migraine treatment options:
- Acupuncture – Not many people like to be pricked with needles but if put them in the right place, they can provide relief to many of life’s ailments, including migraine headaches and their symptoms.
- Migraine Support Formula– This formula use a combination of all-natural herbs, vitamins and minerals to help minimize the intensity and frequency of the migraine and its various symptoms. Here are some of the ingredients:
- Feverfew
- Valerian
- Riboflavin
- Magnesium Citrate
- Coenzyme Q10
Tags: Acupuncture, blindness in one eye, blurred vision, chiropractic adjustments, Chronic migraine, constipation, dizziness, Migraine Support Formula, nausea, symptoms, vomiting
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