What s it like to have migraines every day?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-14
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Psychology**: Most patients with migraine have anxiety, depression, and excessive worry, and psychological counseling is very important.

    2. Prophylactic**: Especially for patients with regular attacks, it is recommended to take oral drugs to prevent headache attacks before attacks, such as propranolol, sodium valproate or flunarizine, amitriptyline and other preventive drugs. During an attack, oral analgesics such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, diclofenac sodium, etoricoxib, or ergotamine caffeine or sumatriptan succinate may be used.

    3. Surgery**: Some migraine patients** are related to patent foramen ovale of the heart, if the attacks are more frequent, accompanied by visual aura, it is also necessary to screen the heart foaming test and right heart sonography. If there is a patent foramen ovale, closure surgery is very helpful for migraines**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    According to the experience of the respondent:

    Migraines occur every day and are a more severe condition called status migraine.

    Migraine attacks are usually triggered by long-term fatigue or fatigue, mood swings, insomnia, and other poor conditions, and if the triggers are not removed, migraines will persist and manifest as daily migraines.

    Answer: In this case, it needs to be treated promptly, and the headache attack can be controlled with drugs that stop the attack, such as ergotamine, caffeine or expectorants. After the headache is controlled, other drugs are used to improve migraine symptoms, mainly calcium blockers such as flunarizine.

    Hope it helps.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are many causes of migraines:

    Genetic factors. There is a genetic predisposition to migraine, and about 60% of people with migraine have a family history. If a person has migraine patients in their family, their risk of migraine is 2 to 5 times higher than that of the general population.

    Endocrine and metabolic factors.

    Migraines are more common in young women, tend to flare up during menstruation, and occur less or stop during pregnancy or after menopause. Based on these phenomena and some clinical studies, it is suggested that migraine attacks may be related to endocrine changes or hormone levels.

    Disturbances in nerve cell excitability.

    Some studies have found that a class of gene mutations related to nervous system excitability may be related to the occurrence of migraine, suggesting that migraine may be related to the excitability disorder of brain nerve cells.

    Patent foramen ovale.

    The foramen ovale is a physiological passage of the left and right atria of the heart during the embryonic period, which normally fuses 5 to 7 months after birth, and if it fails to fuse, it is called patent foramen ovale.

    Patent foramen ovale can cause migraines, but the exact mechanism is unknown, and it may be related to the flow of a substance from the venous blood into the arterial system and into the brain.

    Predisposing factors. The following factors can trigger migraines.

    Therefore, the best way is to recommend that you go to the hospital to have a look, determine the cause, and then let the doctor give advice and choose the right way**. Don't blindly self-medicate, it is easy to delay the condition, and may even lead to aggravation of the disease.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Experiencing migraines on a daily basis can mean that there is something more serious, such as chronic headache syndrome. This syndrome is a rare disorder in which people have frequent headaches, each of which can last from a few hours to several days. The exact cause of migraines is unknown, but many factors can cause migraines, such as stress, lack of sleep, eating problems, changes in light, sound, and atmosphere.

    If you have migraines on a daily basis, it is recommended that you see a doctor at the time of sale to find a more definite cause and get **. Can include medications, psychological, and other types.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The prevalence of migraine is unclear and may be related to dysfunction of the trigeminal nerve and cerebral cortex.

    In China, the prevalence of migraine is as high as 9 out of every 100 people.

    The male-to-female ratio of migraine patients is 1:4.

    The pathogenesis of migraine is not well understood, and the most mainstream hypothesis is the trigeminal neurovascular theory.

    Normally, blood vessels constrict and dilate normally; The trigeminal nerve is responsible for collecting information, including that of blood vessels; The thalamus receives the information and transmits it to the cerebral cortex; The cerebral cortex recognizes different sensations based on the information.

    If there is a problem with the trigeminal nerve, excessive release of vasodilators can cause nearby blood vessels to dilate, causing inflammation.

    The trigeminal nerve collects information about the inflammation of the ant, and it will summarize it to the thalamus; The thalamus then transmits to the cerebral cortex; The cerebral cortex recognizes the information and finds that it is a pain signal, and pain symptoms appear.

    The inflammation of the blood vessels does not subside, and the trigeminal nerve continues to collect information, and the cerebral cortex receives pain signals without burning and burying them.

    Migraines can be said to be caused by the oversensitivity of the trigeminal nerve and cerebral cortex.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The probability of cervical spondylosis is higher, so it is recommended to take a ** look.

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