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Tuesday, 19 May 2009

Chronic Migraine Headaches and How to Deal With Them

A migraine headache can be one of the most excruciating illnesses a person can be afflicted with. Unlike typical headaches, a migraine is often accompanied by ultra-sensitivity to light and sound and the individual suffering from one may feel dizzy and nauseated. A chronic migraine headache can disrupt one’s daily routine, efficiency at work and leisure activities with family and friends. Sometimes the pain can be so intense as to incapacitate the sufferer and render him weak and unable to function normally.

If you suffer from a migraine headache that occurs consistently and regularly over time, it is considered chronic. Dealing with it requires seeing a doctor for advice and medication. This offers relief from the pain of migraine and enables you to go about your daily habitual activities normally. If you are hesitant to take medication for fear of becoming dependent on it, your fear is unfounded. Most medicines for migraine headache are not habit-forming. To further allay your fears, speak to your doctor about them. He is the best person in authority to explain to you the mechanism of action and possible side effects of the medication.

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