Migraine Headache (cont.)
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Amelito Malapira, MD
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Joseph Carcione Jr, DO, MBA
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Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD
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James H Halsey, MD
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PreventionMigraine triggers should be identified and avoided. Making individual lifestyle changes is very important. Changes may include avoiding certain types of foods and certain emotional situations. If missing meals triggers headaches, the migraineur should make every effort to eat on a regular basis. In some instances, the use of biofeedback may help reduce the severity and frequency of attacks. Viewer Comments & ReviewsMigraine Headache - SymptomsThe eMedicineHealth physician editors ask:What are your migraine headache symptoms? Migraine Headache - Effective TreatmentsThe eMedicineHealth physician editors ask:What kinds of treatments have been effective for your migraine headache? |
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Migraines are severe, throbbing headaches frequently located in the temples or frontal head regions.
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