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		<title>Migraine Headache Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 09:10:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for migraine headache treatment? Migraines are one of the most common forms of headaches that afflict over 28 million Americans and millions more around the world. Migraine is largely undiagnosed, and less than half of the people who suffer from it are actually diagnosed by their doctors and given the proper treatment. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you looking for <strong>migraine headache treatment</strong>? Migraines are one of the most common forms of headaches that afflict over 28 million Americans and millions more around the world. Migraine is largely undiagnosed, and less than half of the people who suffer from it are actually diagnosed by their doctors and given the proper treatment.</p>
<p>People who develop chronic migraines find the condition taking over their life. Those who develop frequent bouts of migraine headaches skip work or miss out on experiences in life that matter. Don&#8217;t allow migraines to take control of you. You could try triptanes like Zomig, a clinically proven formula that provides you <strong>relief from the migraine pain</strong>. What are the migraine causes and how can Zomig provide a solution for these?</p>
<p>What Causes Migraine Headaches?</p>
<p>A migraine is a form of vascular headache that is caused in part by the vasodilation, or the enlargement, of blood vessels. As the blood vessels around the vascular muscles enlarge, a variety of chemicals are released from the plethora of nerve fibers that surround the large arteries in the brain. The vasodilation of the blood vessels stretches the nerves that surround it and in turn causing it to produce chemicals that develop inflammation and pain.</p>
<p>Migraines attack the sympathetic nervous system, the system in charge for stress in pain. The activation of the sympathetic nervous system causes most of the symptoms associated with migraines such as vomiting, nausea, and diarrhea.</p>
<p>What is Zomig Migraine Headache Treatment?</p>
<p>Zoming-ZMT is a migraine headache treatment that provides people a clinically proven relief from the pain associated with migraines. In a clinical test conducted with 470 migraine patients, about 63% of them experienced relief in just two hours, as compared to 22% of the patients who took a placebo pill.</p>
<p>Zomig is available by prescription, and only your physician can determine if Zomig is a proper treatment for your migraine headaches. Zomig is not used as a preventive treatment for migraines, or for the treatment of basilar or hemiplegic migraines. Zomig is included in the class of migraine medications called triptans and comes in three forms: Zomig ZMT, Zomig Tablets, and Zomig Nasal Spray.</p>
<p>How Does Zomig Work as Migraine Headache Treatment?</p>
<p>How Zomig works as migraine relief treatment is unknown, but according to scientific studies:</p>
<ul>
<li>Zomig seems to work by reducing the inflammation of the blood vessels that surround the brain. As mentioned above, the swelling of the blood vessels in the brain is one of the primary causes of migraine headaches.</li>
<li>Studies also prove that Zomig blocks the release of the chemicals from the nerve endings that heighten the pain of inflammation.</li>
<li>Zomig also works to reduce other migraine symptoms such as nausea and sensitivity to sound and light.</li>
</ul>
<p>How Should Zomig be Taken?</p>
<p>The Zomig migraine medication is available in three forms: as a tablet that can be swallowed orally with a liquid, as an oral tablet that dissolves on the tongue, and as a spray that&#8217;s applied nasally.</p>
<p>Zomig tablets are to be swallowed whole with liquids, and adults are advised to take lower doses on their first try, which can be achieved by breaking the scored Zomig tablet in half. Zomig Oral Disintegrating Tablets are placed on the tongue and dissolved with saliva. The Zomig Nasal Spray is to be administered in one single spray in one nostril. You should never take more than 10 mg of Zomig migraine headache treatment in one day.</p>
<p>If your migraine returns after two hours on your first dose, you may choose to take a second dose as prescribed by your doctor. Your doctor should be the one who supervises your migraine treatment in all stages.</p>
<p>We wrote this post because we had a positive experience with this medication and the side effects were almost none. We are not affiliated in any way with the company that produces it.</p>
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		<title>Symptoms of a Migraine Headache</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2011 18:38:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nicky</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The symptoms of a migraine are one topic that a lot of people are interested in, given the fact that the condition is quite prevalent in society. This article talks about the symptoms of a migraine, its causes, and the medication you can take to relieve these symptoms. Before looking at the symptoms of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The symptoms of a migraine are one topic that a lot of people are interested in, given the fact that the condition is quite prevalent in society. This article talks about the symptoms of a migraine, its causes, and the medication you can take to relieve these symptoms.</p>
<p>Before looking at the symptoms of a migraine, it is important to define what a migraine is in the first place. This is a severe kind of headache caused by vasodilation (or the enlargement of the blood vessels), causing nerve fibers to release chemicals that can inflame and enlarge the arteries, causing extreme pain.</p>
<p>Migraine affects millions of people all over the world, with women more likely to suffer from the condition compared to men. Most migraine sufferers remain undiagnosed and untreated, with less than half consulting with their doctors regarding their condition. This has made the condition much worse for these sufferers, as the symptoms of a migraine can be bad enough so as to affect their quality of life.</p>
<p>The most easily identifiable of the migraine symptoms is an intense headache accompanied by a throbbing or pounding pain. While it&#8217;s common for the headache to be felt on one side of the head, some people who show symptoms of a migraine may experience radiating pain coming from both sides of the head. The pain may be felt in the forehead area, around the eyes, or at the back of the head.</p>
<p>Sensitivity to light and sound can also be some of the symptoms of a migraine, causing the headaches of sufferers to feel even worse. Because of this, most of those who show the symptoms of a migraine prefer to lie down in a quiet, dark room until the headache passes to prevent aggravating their condition.</p>
<p>Nausea and vomiting may also be experienced as part of the symptoms of a migraine. This can be accompanied by pale, clammy skin (especially cold hands and feet), although these are less common symptoms of a migraine.</p>
<p>Some people may experience migraine headaches that are associated with auras (this condition is called a classic migraine). In this instance, the other symptoms may be accompanied by visual problems characterized by flashing lights appearing in a zigzag pattern (called fortification spectra) or see blind spots appear before their eyes. Classic migraines may also include stiffness or tingling in the shoulders, neck, and/or limbs, coordination problems, speech difficulties, and even loss of consciousness, although the last symptom happens rarely.</p>
<p>The symptoms of a migraine can last between a few hours, although there are some people who are unfortunate enough to experience the blinding headache for up to three days. However, all of these symptoms will usually clear up along with the headache. Sufferers may feel extremely tired and sleepy for several days after an attack.</p>
<p>Migraines may actually show warning symptoms days before the actual attack. These can include fatigue, irritability, depression or euphoria, constant yawning, cold sweat, craving for sweet or salty food, abdominal pain, and frequent urination. Those who experience these warning symptoms constitute 40 to 60% of all migraine attacks.</p>
<p>There remains a lot of unknown factors when it comes to migraine factors, although some researchers theorize that genetics and environmental factors play huge roles in causing this condition; nevertheless, they have been able to pinpoint some factors that can trigger the symptoms of a migraine. These include:</p>
<p>* Emotional triggers (including stress, depression, and anxiety);<br />
* Physical triggers (including stress, tiredness,  poor quality of sleep, and poor posture);<br />
* Dietary triggers (including eating or drinking food containing caffeine such as coffee, chocolate, and tea, citrus fruits, alcohol, delayed or irregular meals, dehydration, and poor nutrition);<br />
* Environmental triggers (including bright, flashing lights, being exposed to smoke, strong smells, changes in the weather, and loud noises);<br />
* Medication (which can include pills for contraception, sleeping aids, or hormone replacement therapy); and<br />
* Hormonal changes.</p>
<p>Some researchers also theorize that the condition may also be caused by low serotonin levels, causing the blood vessels to contract and then widen.</p>
<p>Those who have experienced this condition know that migraine medication may be the only remedy to provide relief for the symptoms of the ailment. While it&#8217;s possible to take standard painkillers to get relief from the pain, there are actually some medications that have been formulated specifically for migraines, with triptans and ergot preparations appearing at the top of the list. These two medications essentially work the same way, by constricting the dilated blood vessels in order to reduce the inflammation and cause the headaches (as well as the other symptoms) to disappear.</p>
<p>Zomig is an example of a triptan. This is a prescription medicine formulated to treat the headaches caused by migraine. Do make sure that you consult with your doctor prior to taking the drug to make sure that it is the right choice for you.</p>
<p>Thanks to the introduction of migraine-specific medications, it is now possible for sufferers to find relief from their condition. Consult with your doctor and ask about Zomig if it&#8217;s the best medication that you can use to treat the symptoms of a migraine.symptoms of a migraine, migraine symptoms, migraine causes, migraine headaches, migraine medication</p>
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		<title>Identifying Migraine Headache Symptoms When They Occur</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 15:43:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recognizing <em>migraine headaches symptoms</em> will help you know the factors that trigger it and how you can best avoid them. For this purpose, the following are some of the most important symptoms of a migraine headache:</p>
<ul>
<li>visual disturbances like a blurred vison, blind spots, zig-zag lines</li>
<li>seeing auras and/or flickering lights</li>
<li>severe and nagging pain in the head</li>
<li>developed sensitivity to light and sound</li>
<li>difficulty in speaking</li>
<li>irritability</li>
<li>nausea that leads to vomiting</li>
<li>loss of sleep</li>
<li>feelings of anxiety and depression</li>
</ul>
<p>Unlike other ailments, a migraine disorder doesn’t happen suddenly. The awareness will prepare you to document the symptoms as they happen to you. Have a notepad and a pen ready or a voice recorder and then log each object and reaction as it takes place. At this point, you will realize whether the symptoms are building up to become a full-blown migraine disorder.</p>
<p>Things that smell strongly can trigger migraine attacks. If you notice that you have a certain reaction to the smell of things around you, log the details, the object and your reaction. These might present some difficulty at first but this will help you in the long run so you can avoid these trigger factors. In some instances time between trigger and migraine attack can be longer than 24 hours.</p>
<p>In order to have a basis for your evaluation, <strong>migraine headache symptoms</strong> will include shortness of temper or irritability, at times needing a reason to cry or restlessness of not knowing what you want to do, inability to sleep due to feelings of anxiety for no reason, nagging throb in the head, lack of desire for food, craving for chocolates or for sweet foods, unwillingness to get along with other people even with friends and family and an invariable feeling of nausea.</p>
<p>As soon as you become aware of these feelings, there are many deterrents or forms of medicines that may be herbal or otherwise, which can alleviate migraine headaches symptoms at an early stage. Hence, the importance of finding out the factors that could trigger the migraine attack and the certain stages that will indicate a development or progress can all be noted and monitored.</p>
<p>Knowing what the symptoms of migraines are and recognizing the patterns in which they occur can help you arrest any onset of migraine attack at the earliest time possible. Control the symptoms of migraine ahead of its occurrence before you let the occurrence of migraine get to control you.</p>
<p>Many migraine symptoms can also be managed by engaging in stress releasing exercises, calming meditations and avoiding stress in your daily life. These, and watching what you eat and getting enough rest will all eliminate further progress of an impending migraine.</p>
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		<title>Migraine Headaches Symptoms &#8211; Why Should You Write them Down?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 18:38:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chances are that you, like many others else, suffer from that splitting headache once in a while. However, if you notice that such headaches become increasingly common, you should pause and think about the possible cause for your condition. In these days of stressful lifestyles, migrane has silently gained a toehold into more people’s lives [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chances are that you, like many others else, suffer from that splitting headache once in a while. However, if you notice that such headaches become increasingly common, you should pause and think about the possible cause for your condition.</p>
<p>In these days of stressful lifestyles, migrane has silently gained a toehold into more people’s lives than you can imagine. However, in early diagnosis lies your best chance of fighting it successfully. Hence if you have constant headaches, you should check and see if you are suffering from chronic migraines. It is here that a good knowledge of migraine headaches symptoms comes in handy.</p>
<p>The main cause behind migraines is the dilation of the temporal artery that lies on your temple and the release of chemicals from the nerves coiled around it. However, there are a lot of associated migraines symptoms that can be detected and categorized as early signs of the onset of an migraine attack.</p>
<p>Some of the common associated symptoms include sensitivity to external stimuli such as light and sound. In certain cases smell can also be an unpleasant stimulus. In addition, there can be symptoms like eye blurred vision, a feeling of nausea and vomiting.</p>
<p>When migrane pain occurs, the onset of the condition takes place in four different stages. The initial stage is the Prodrome stage where early symptoms such as fever, dizziness, cravings, headache etc can be seen.</p>
<p>The next stage in migraine headaches symptoms is the Aura stage where the patient feels a kind of disturbance before the actual start of the headaches. The third stage is the manifestation of the migraine itself where a great deal of pain is experienced by the sufferer. The final or Postdrome stage is where the symptoms slowly fade out after the pain has subsided.</p>
<p>A great pointer towards the presence of migrane is the trigger. Common triggers which lead to migrane include exposure to smoke, high stress, over exertion, hormonal change (such as during pregnancy), irregular diets and a haphazard lifestyle.</p>
<p>If you notice that any of the above is leading to recurrent splitting headaches, you must not discount the possibility of migraine. If, in addition to this, you notice the common migraine headaches symptoms, then you must take guard and consult your physician immediately. It is not a condition that should be kept lying around.</p>
<p>A lot of people wonder how to distinguish a regular headache from migrane. A good pointer towards migrane could be the fact that migraine headaches usually occur on one side of the temple. Only in rare cases would you find migraines occurring on both sides of the temple. Common symptoms, in addition to a searing pain on one side of your head can be a definite pointer towards migrane.</p>
<p>Hence, we urge you to take action promptly if you notice any common migraine headaches symptoms in you or your close ones.</p>
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		<title>Migraine Headaches Symptoms and Triggers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Headaches are a hazard of busy modern life and almost everyone experiences tension headaches  as the result of cold or other infection. Migraine headaches symptoms are different from the common tension headache and there are certain clinical definitions that make a Migraine headache different and more difficult to cope with for the individual. Migraine headaches [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Headaches are a hazard of busy modern life and almost everyone experiences tension headaches  as the result of cold or other infection. <em>Migraine headaches symptoms</em> are different from the common tension headache and there are certain clinical definitions that make a Migraine headache different and more difficult to cope with for the individual.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Migraine headaches symptoms</em> are usually characterized by stages with each stage having different symptoms or added symptoms. It is easier to grasp them if you know the stages.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">•<strong>Prodome stage is stage 1</strong>. This is where the person may display sleeplessness, drowsiness, irritability, restlessness, food cravings, or frequent urination or constipation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">•<strong>Aura stage is stage 2</strong>. Only 20% of persons with chronic migraines experience the aura stage however those that do experience sensory changes such as flashes of light, zigzags in vision, black spots before the eyes, ringing in the ears, strange tastes or smells.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">•<strong>Migraine headache is stage 3</strong>. This is the headache often accompanied by nausea and characterized by a throbbing pain often on one side of the head. 5% of persons with chronic migraines may not experience the headache stage. Most persons will have sensitivity to light and sound at this stage.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">•<strong>Postdrome stage is stage 4</strong>. This is the recovery stage where the headache is abated but tenderness may still be present and visual disturbances and light and sound sensitivity may still be present. Some people describe the feeling as being hung over or disoriented.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The entire course of the migraine headaches symptoms may last from a few hours to 3 days. This is a significant amount of time to be incapacitated, and when migraine  symptoms are severe and frequent they are a significant disruptive influence on a person’s quality of life.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are migraine medications available that work for many people, in combination with recognizing and avoiding triggers for migraines, the patient can normally enjoy an enhanced quality of life and fewer episodes of migraine headaches.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Prevention and prophylactic medication is important with migraine headaches symptoms because the stress of a migraine headache invokes a response in the stomach that slows down the stomach’s emptying into the intestine. This response makes pain medications taken orally less effective if the migraine is progressed as the medicine is absorbed much more slowly.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Migraine headache diaries are useful for indentifying individual migraine headaches triggers. A diary might include activities, diet, any smells or locations, stresses for the day, how much sleep, any unusual sounds or lights, and the day’s migraine headache symptoms and duration and intensity.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Some of the common triggers for migraine headaches are:</p>
<ul>
<li> Strong smells, bright lights or even loud noises</li>
<li>Allergies to certain foods</li>
<li>Exposure to chemical pollutants including smoking</li>
<li>Menstrual cycle including ovulation</li>
<li>Hunger</li>
<li>Lack of sleep or sometimes too much sleep</li>
<li>MSG and Nitrates</li>
<li>Chocolate and peanuts</li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Not all migraine headaches symptoms and triggers are the same for every person but these are some common triggers. The migraine headache diary can help a person find their individual triggers and possibly avoid a migraine episode.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Silent migraines or migraines without the headaches still have many of the migraine headaches symptoms except the pain phase. Due to the sensory problems, light sensitivity and sometimes muscle weakness and disorientation that are common migraine headache symptoms this is still a condition that should be addressed and may possibly require medication if the condition is chronic.</p>
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