Migraine: How Does Migraine Progress?

Migraine 24, 2007

How does migraine progress?, The onset of migraine usually occurs between the ages of 5 and 35. It is not curable, nor is it considered a life-threatening condition, though rarely a severe migraine may cause a stroke. However, if the headaches are severe and frequent, migraine can have a debilitating impact on a personŐs life.

Migraine Myths

Migraine25, 2007

Myth: Stress doesn't trigger migraines.

“Physical and emotional stress, both good and bad, may trigger a migraine by releasing chemicals that can cause changes in the brain. Even letdown after a period of stress can trigger a migraine. ”

Myth: Migraines are not hereditary.

“There is a 50% chance a person will develop migraines if one parent had them, and a 75% chance if both parents had them. Even a distant relative with migraine can increase a person's chance of developing migraine by 20%. ”

Myth: Migraines are just really bad headaches.

“Although migraine-related head pain can be severe, the condition may cause impairment as well as anticipatory burden, disruption of routines and worry between attacks. It's important for you to realize that this impairment means that migraine is more than just the headache. ”

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