Migraines are quite unpredictable. So, while pregnancy may make them worse for one woman, they might completely disappear for another. A headache diary can let you track your particular triggers.
Women going through hormonal ups and downs caused by pregnancy and menopause can see a change in their migraines too. Try keeping a headache diary. Include when you get it, how long it lasts ...
The Migraine Trust recommends that migraine sufferers keep a headache diary to identify whether certain foods may be triggers for them. “Everyone is individual,” Mellor adds. “If [a person ...
Fay Sharples, from Morecambe, has suffered migraines from the age of 12 The pain was so bad it would cause her to be sick with her headaches lasting several days, resulting in time taken off work ...
By contrast with previous studies that indicated a link between the severity of cardiac shunt on TCD ultrasonography and the occurrence of migraine, 5 Garg et al. observed that there was no ...