Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Migraine

Migraine most affects those aged between 35 and 45 years. But some report says its also can trouble much younger people, including children. WHO estimated in 2003 that 303 million people worldwide were migraine sufferers.


European and American studies have shown that 6-8% of men and 15-18% of women experience migraine each year. Migraine appears somewhat less prevalent, but still common, in Asia (3% of men and 10% of women). The higher rates in women everywhere (2-3 times those in men) are hormonally-driven.


Migrain headache is a neurological disease. It's usually characterized by severe pain on one or both sides of the head. The hectic pace of life, insufficient sleep, stress and other factors all contribute to what can be a very unpleasant and debilitating source of pain.  Migraine sufferers may experiencing different symptoms each others such as :




  • Intense throbbing or dull aching pain on one side of your head or both sides.

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Changes in how you see, including blurred vision or blind spots

  • Being bothered by light, noise or odors

  • Feeling tired and/or confused

  • Stopped-up nose

  • Feeling cold or sweaty

  • Stiff or tender neck

  • Light-headedness

  • Tender scalp



Beside the usage of drug based medication, there are many approaches we can try to relieve migrain headaches. Herbal and home remedies, physical therapy, stress management activities such as massage and relaxation theraphy. The ancient Egyptians and the Chinese used magnetic fields through magnets to treat diseases. The physician and philosopher Paracelsus used magnetic field to cure spasms and headaches.


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Tips on reducing the pain





  • Lie down in a dark, quiet room.

  • Put a cold compress or rag over your forehead.

  • Massage your scalp using a lot of pressure.

  • Put pressure on your temples.




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