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		<title>What Are Migraines?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Oct 2010 03:37:55 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/>If someone has ever mentioned having a migraine and you responded with a comment about it just being a headache, then you&#8217;ve been fortunate enough to never have suffered from a migraine &#8211; otherwise you&#8217;d never make that comment in the first place. A migraine does more than cause a bit of pain in your temples or that spot over the bridge of your nose where you get a sinus headache. This nervous system disease saps your strength, causes nausea and even makes the sufferer unable to see properly.<br/><br/>If you&#8217;re thinking that migraines aren&#8217;t very common, these statistics may surprise you:<br/><br/>* In developed areas, migraines are as much as 300 to 500 percent more common than in third world and Asian countries.<br/><br/>* More than 500,000,000 (five hundred million) people have migraines every year.<br/><br/>Since millions of people worldwide suffer from migraines each year, this disease is actually fairly serious. A migraine is not just a little headache &#8211; they cause people to lose work time, miss out on family events and generally enjoy life less than people who don&#8217;t get them.<br/><br/>So what exactly are migraine headaches and where do they come from?<br/><br/>There are actually two types of migraines. If you&#8217;ve been suffering from migraines and have a common migraine, it hits without warning. If you have a classic migraine, you do get some warning that it is coming, but the warning isn&#8217;t a nice one and is almost as bad as the headache itself. Anywhere from ten to thirty minutes before the actual headache hits, people who suffer from classic migraines will have something called an aura. Auras can include many symptoms, but visual difficulties, such as flashing lights, zig-zag lines and temporary loss of vision, are the most common warning signs. Other aura symptoms are difficulty with speech, feeling confused, tingling in the face or hands and weakness in arms or legs.<br/><br/>Migraine sufferers don&#8217;t always feel pain on both sides of their heads. This is because these headaches are unilateral, or on one side. Most people develop a headache around one eye or one side of their jaw and neck. As the migraine persists, it will envelope the rest of that side of the head. During a bad migraine, noise or light can worsen the pain and the sufferer may vomit from the pain they experience.<br/><br/>Another term for a migraine is vascular headache. This means that the headache happens because the blood vessels around and inside your skull change their shape and size. This is what actually causes the migraine pain and what makes it so difficult to treat at times.<br/><br/>Children rarely suffer from migraines. Teen boys develop migraines earlier than girls who will eventually suffer from this disease. However, in later years, women will be more likely to develop migraines than men. The good news is that, for many people, episodes of this nervous system disease eventually becomes less intense and less frequent. The bad news is that migraines can last for quite some time. There have been cases where these headaches lasted for as long as two weeks, although a range of a few hours to two days is more common. Some people have migraines several times a week, while others only have two or three episodes a year.<br/><br/>Finally, although more than one person has feared that the terrible pain of a migraine is because of a brain tumor, migraines are not caused by an underlying disease. They are very painful and dehabilitating while they are happening, but they aren&#8217;t fatal at all.<br/><br/>There are ways to deal with, cope and even treat your migraine headache and you can find more information, from a fellow, migraine sufferer by following the resource section at the bottom of this article.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.carisoprodol.name'>The cheapest carisoprodol online</a></div>
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		<title>Hypnosis for Pain Relief</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 05:46:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At one point or another each of us has experienced pain.Though few people actually welcome it, few would deny that it has an essential role to play in our survival. After all, without pain, we simply wouldn&#8217;t be aware that tissue damage is taking place somewhere in our body and that we need to do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/>At one point or another each of us has experienced pain.<br/><br/>Though few people actually welcome it, few would deny that it has an essential role to play in our survival. After all, without pain, we simply wouldn&#8217;t be aware that tissue damage is taking place somewhere in our body and that we need to do something &#8211; fast.<br/><br/>In any approach to pain, of course, we need to first check with a qualified doctor or other medical practitioner. It is essential that we get a proper medical evaluation of our situation and the correct treatment for any disease or injury that we may have suffered.<br/><br/>But what if we have already done this? But what if we have already received and understood the message pain brings, done all we &#8211; and the doctor &#8211; can do and yet still the pain exists?<br/><br/>This is the predicament faced by millions of us on a daily basis. And living with this kind of pain seriously affects the quality of life for anyone forced to experience and endure it.<br/><br/>Generally speaking, pain may be divided into two distinct types: Acute pain and chronic pain.<br/><br/>Acute pain is useful and indeed, essential. It informs us of what needs attention and this is the reason for its existence. It&#8217;s a signal relayed from the wounded area to the brain alerting us to take action.<br/><br/>But chronic pain is altogether different. With pain of this kind, we have already received the message and still it persists. It is ongoing and relentless. It&#8217;s as if we seem to be just stuck with it.<br/><br/>Indeed, the chronic pain generated by conditions such as rheumatism, back and shoulder pain, arthritis, migraine headaches, post surgical pain, cancer (and sometimes its treatment), fybromyalgia etc serves no useful purpose. It is unneeded for our survival.<br/><br/>Put simply, chronic pain is useless pain.<br/><br/>When pain outlives its usefulness it needs to be muted or silenced.<br/><br/>Perhaps the most surprising thing is that we almost always look to ourselves last in any attempt to control our chronic pain. Yet it is within our self and our own mind that real pain relief and truly effective pain control can be found.<br/><br/>Because we are so accustomed to looking outside of ourselves for help with pain, we seem to have a learned mind-set of helplessness when it comes to chronic pain. We have been conditioned to accept that something or someone external to ourselves is responsible for making pain go away.<br/><br/>Understanding that we have it within our self to control pain is a major step forward in releasing its truly debilitating grip on our life.<br/><br/>And this is the wonderful power of using hypnosis and self-hypnosis for pain relief.<br/><br/>With properly applied hypnosis we are empowered to instruct our own mind to dramatically reduce &#8211; and in many cases totally eliminate &#8211; any pain we may be experiencing.<br/><br/>No drugs, no apparatus, no TEMS machines are needed. Indeed, hypnosis is so powerful that it can be, and sometimes is, used instead of local or general anaesthetic in order to completely eliminate pain even in major surgery.<br/><br/>All that&#8217;s required is your mind&#8217;s own innate capacities and abilities.<br/><br/>If you or someone you care about suffers from chronic pain, there really is something you can do about it.<br/><br/>By working with an experienced and fully qualified transformational hypnotherapist, you can learn how to control even long-standing chronic pain.<br/><br/>Using the power of your own mind you can indeed learn to control pain &#8211; and regain control of your life.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.cialisviagra-online.com'>cialis</a></div>
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		<title>How Does Caffeine Affect Migraine?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 23:52:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The well respected Lancet Journal published an article in 1979, including caffeine as a potential migraine trigger. Other theories about caffeine and the compounds within caffeine have subsequently been investigated.As is frequently the case with food intolerances, one person will not react to a specific food, whilst another can suffer a severe reaction to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/>The well respected Lancet Journal published an article in 1979, including caffeine as a potential migraine trigger. Other theories about caffeine and the compounds within caffeine have subsequently been investigated.<br/><br/>As is frequently the case with food intolerances, one person will not react to a specific food, whilst another can suffer a severe reaction to the same food. Consider the shellfish &#8211; a killer for some, a healthful food for someone else.<br/><br/>Reports of the effect of caffeine on migraines are contradictory; some people believe it to be a trigger, but it remains a major ingredient in many headache medications. Many studies have been carried out, focusing on the efficacy of caffeine when used to relieve migraines; as a natural vaso-constrictor, it would seem that caffeine might help rather than intensify migraine pain. Some studies have found that the inclusion of caffeine in migraine medications promotes faster relief(1).<br/><br/>However, there is some evidence to suggest the link between caffeine and migraines hinges on a borderline addiction. Weekend headache or Sunday migraine often occurs when the usual daily routine is disrupted &#8211; or in other words, when a person sleeps in and misses their 6am, 7am and 8am cups of coffee. The body goes into withdrawal mode, resulting in a migraine. Upon caffeine intake, the headache disappears.<br/><br/>A study on the subject at the Princess Margaret Migraine Clinic, London in 1992, concluded that amongst a chosen group of migraine sufferers, there was a noticeable tendency towards high caffeine consumption during the week. Among the 151 patients, 33 were identified as having weekend migraine. Of these, everyone reported sleeping in late on weekends; with a subsequent average consumption of 734 mg. per day of caffeine.<br/><br/>In contrast, of the remaining 118 patients only 43% slept late on weekends, and of these the average caffeine was only 362 mg/day(2). This lends credence to the idea that it is the withdrawal from dependency that is the trigger rather than the coffee or tea being the cause.<br/><br/>Soda seems a slightly different story &#8211; a study done on adolescents who drank a liter of cola a day and suffered from daily migraines showed a marked improvement across the board when cola was cut from the diet. This led to the recommendation that children with daily recurring headache be researched as to caffeine intake(3).<br/><br/>The scientific studies are fascinating and useful, but however much we enjoy it, caffeine is a substance we can live without. The simple way to discover if it&#8217;s a problem for you is just cut it out for a few weeks. If your migraines are severe, exclusion could be worth the effort. However, be aware that there will be a tendency to suffer an initial increase in headaches, due to the possible &#8220;withdrawal syndrome&#8221; as discussed above. Consult your GP or health professional if you are concerned.<br/><br/>For coffee, tea and cola drinkers, instead of complete elimination, a gradual lessening of daily caffeine consumption may be the best way to remove the possibility of the excess or lack of it triggering a migraine. On a personal note, I was a heavy coffee consumer and suffered severe and regular migraines. I rarely get a migraine now and enjoy one cup of coffee per day, having found this an acceptable level which doesn&#8217;t cause any me problems.<br/><br/>(1) Stephen J. Peroutka; James A. Lyon; James Swarbrick; Richard B. Lipton; Ken Kolodner; Jerome Goldstein Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, Volume 44, Number 2, February 2004 , pp. 136-141(6)<br/><br/>(2)EGM Couturier, R Hering, and TJ Steiner, Weekend Attacks in Migraine Patients: Caused by Caffeine Withdrawal? Cephalalgia 12(2):99-100 (Apr 1992)<br/><br/>(3) Hering-Hanit R, Gadoth N. Caffeine-induced headache in children and adolescents. Cephalalgia 2003;23:332-335.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.carisoprodol.name'>The cheapest carisoprodol online</a></div>
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		<title>Get Rid of Migraines</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/>Migraine is a type of headache and a recognised medical condition. Migraine is widespread in the population. In the U.S., 18% of women and 6% of men report having had at least one migraine episode in the previous year. Migraines afflict about 30 million people in the United States. They may occur at any age, but usually begin between the ages of 10 and 40 and diminish after age 50. Some people experience several migraines a month, while others have only a few migraines throughout their lifetime. Approximately 75% of migraine sufferers are women. Migraines&#8217; secondary characteristics are inconsistent. Triggers precipitating a particular episode of migraine vary widely. The efficacy of the simplest treatment, applying warmth or coolness to the affected area of the head, varies between persons, sometimes worsening the migraine. Migraines are classified as either &#8220;with aura&#8221; or &#8220;without aura.&#8221; Migraine is a neurological disorder that generally involves recurring headaches. Other symptoms may occur with the headaches. Migraines are often classified based on whether they include an early symptom called an aura. Visual aura is the most common of the neurological events.<br/><br/>Migraine is a true organic neurological disease. Migraine with aura is characterized by a neurological phenomenon (aura) that is experienced 10 to 30 minutes before the headache. Most auras are visual and are described as bright shimmering lights around objects or at the edges of the field of vision (called scintillating scotomas) or zigzag lines, wavy images, or hallucinations. Migraine without aura is the most prevalent type and may occur on one or both sides (bilateral) of the head. Tiredness or mood changes may be experienced the day before the headache. Nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light (photophobia) often accompany migraine without aura. Migraine headaches affect about 11 out of 100 people. They are a common type of chronic, recurring headache. They most commonly occur in women and usually begin between the ages of 10 and 46. In some cases, they appear to run in families. A migraine is caused by abnormal brain activity, which is triggered by stress, food, or some other factor.<br/><br/>Migraine-specific therapies are designed specifically to treat migraine attacks. Ergotamine preparations are no longer readily available. Several medications may need to be tried before you find one that works. A class of drugs known as triptans can relieve a migraine once it starts. Rest in a quiet, darkened room. Drink fluids to prevent dehydration, especially if vomiting occurs. Several medications may help relieve symptoms. However, the effectiveness of migraine medications is highly variable in different people. Some medicines can prevent migraines. These include propranolol, amitriptyline, ergonovine, cyproheptadine, clonidine, methysergide, calcium channel antagonists, valproic acid, carbamazepine, topiramate (Topamax), and many others. Ergotamine tartrate preparations constrict the arteries of the head and may be used alone or in combination with other drugs such as caffeine (Cafergot), phenobarbital, or Fioricet. Propoxyphene or other medications that relieve pain or inflammation may provide relief for some people. Nausea should be treated early with Reglan, Compazine, or other anti-emetics.<br/><br/>Migraines Treatment Tips<br/><br/>1. Conventional treatment focuses on three areas: trigger avoidance, symptomatic control, and preventive drugs.<br/><br/>2. Moderation in alcohol and caffeine intake, consistency in sleep habits, and regular meals may be helpful.<br/><br/>3. Triptans are a mid-line treatment suitable for many migraineurs with typical migraines.<br/><br/>4. Ergot drugs can be used either as a preventive or abortive therapy, though their relative expense.<br/><br/>5. Sumatriptan and related selective serotonin receptor agonists are now the therapy of choice for chronic migraine attacks.<br/><br/>6. Anti-emetics by suppository or injection may be needed in cases where vomiting dominates the symptoms.<br/><br/>7. Amidrine is sometimes prescribed for migraine headaches.<br/><br/>8. Intravenous chlorpromazine has proven very effective in treating status migrainosus—intractable and unremitting migraine.<br/><br/>9. Diet, visualization, and self-hypnosis are also alternative treatments and prevention approaches.<br/><br/>10. Massage therapy and physical therapy are often very effective forms of treatment to reduce the frequency and intensity of migraines.<br/><br/>11. Massage therapy of the jaw area can also reduce such pain.<br/><br/>12. Botox is being used by many headache specialists for patients with frequent or chronic migraines with encouraging results.<br/><br/>13. Try to avoid any factors that have triggered a migraine in the past.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://tramadolultracet.com'>Tramadol ultracet</a></div>
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