How many of you, reading this article, are flat out exhausted? I know that I am as I am righting…I mean…writing it. To be tired after work or big engagement is a normal response; however if you don’t get enough sleep, you could wake to the reality that you are experiencing a vascular headaches also known as migraine headaches. A lack of sleep can be a very real trigger for migraine headaches. So read this article and then get some rest. Here are some other triggers that can initiate the migraine process: bright light, hunger, loud noises, certain foods, caffeine, alcohol, smells like cigarette smoke or body odor, stress, back / neck tension, weather changes and even humidity. These triggers should be avoided but when they are not, they start the migraine process forthwith. This is why migraines are the number one reason for calling in sick at work.
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Once a trigger is encountered by a sufferer, blood vessels in the brain begin to expand in size and viscosity causing a chemical to be released into the brain. This chemical attacks the arteries in the brain and inflames the trigeminal nerve causing the immense, throbbing pain associated with migraine (vascular) headaches. The pain and the following symptoms won’t cease until the blood vessels retreat back to their original position and size.
- Vertigo
- Constipation
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Blurred vision and even blindness in one eye
- Loss of motor function
- Loss of cognitive reasoning
The Best Of The Best
Migraine treatments are the only relief a migraine sufferer can receive to combat these headaches and their symptoms. There are many migraine treatments out and about, so consult with your primary care physician to determine which migraine treatment option is best for you. Here is one of the options to choose from:
- Migraine Support Formula – This formula utilizes a precise combination of all natural herbs, vitamins and minerals to help reduce the frequency and intensity of the migraine headache and its symptoms. Some of the ingredients used are: Ginger, Ginkgo Biloba, Magnesium Citrate, Valerian, Niacin, Riboflavin, Coenzyme Q10, Butterbur and also Feverfew. Since the formula is all-natural, there are no known side effects related to the taking of this migraine treatment, making it the safest and most effective treatment available.
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