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what are ocular migraines? what are the symptoms and cures for ocular migraine?

A: Symptoms and Cures for Ocular Migraine Ocular migraine, also known as acephalgic migraine, is a migraine that causes pain around the eyes due to involvement of blood vessels and reduced circulation of blood to the brain. This kind of migraine is most commonly found in young adults and occurs in the form of visual disturbances that last to about 15-20 minutes. Key causes of ocular migraine are depression, weather change, intense headache, eyestrain, food allergy and prolonged exposure to sunlight. Individuals suffering from ocular migraines are often found with symptoms of nausea, loss of vision in one eye, sensitivity to light and fatigue. This migraine also interferes with the daily routine of the individual making him inactive, weak and...
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I consistently have horrible migraines--what could cause them?

A: 1. Migraines can be triggered in many different ways. Stress, sounds, diet, caffiine,etc. The first step in managing migraines is to learn what triggers them. Migraines can''t be cured and medications can help, but many people get relief by altering their diet and other natural remedies. Hope this helps... 2. Hi Some individuals have a condition called celiac disease (or "gluten intolerance") that results in the body incorrectly processing gluten. Studies have suggested that many migraine sufferers have celiac disease, and for those who do, decreasing gluten intake may significantly reduce migraine frequency. Celiac disease and gluten sensitivity may be an underlying cause of migraines in some patients, and a gluten-free diet has...


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what's causing my headache and how do i get rid of it?

A: Thats strange. I''m sure your fine, but I would call the doctor if I were you, just to be safe! Sounds like a migraine. I get those too and they can last for days. Put a cold pack on your head and lay down. Make sure youre eating and drinking enough. Headaches can come from dehydration. If they persist, you might want to see a doctor about it.* try excedrin..only stuff that works for me The most common cause of headache is dehydration. When people take a pill... with a full glass of water. The water is most often what "cures" the headache. First aid for headache: Drink a glass of water then sip another glass of water. Other common causes of headaches are caffeine withdrawal; and or dehydration

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can You Please tell me what couses optical migraines

A: Hi, trigger,   One of the most important things is to get an accurate diagnosis. To simplify matters and make it easier for people to get information and treatment, doctors usually go by the gold standard for diagnosis, the International Headache Society''s International Classification of Headache Disorders, 2nd Edition (ICHD-II). Under ICHD-II, there is no diagnosis of ''optical Migraine.'' We do see it used, but doctors use it differently, so it really doesn''t tell anyone what type of Migraine you actually have. You can read more about this in Ocular, Optical, and Opthalmic Migraines and The Type of Migraine Does Matter.   I''m not sure whether you''re really asking about the cause of Migraine diseae or
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Can taking a specific med. cause migraines, and other...

A: ok,,, I try to give you solutions,,,I often felt migraine, very bad. usually I try to sleep, sometimes I felt migraine come when less time of sleep. beside that,,, I just take a relax an recreation or doing everything that make me happy and slowly but sure my migraine migraine and lost....


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what can caused headaches/migraines to be non-stop? They go from my temples to both my eyes, and also on top of my head at the same time.

A: sodas Stress can cause migraines. But it''s usually food that is the trigger . foods such as chocolate, cheese, oranges, bananas can all trigger migraines. If you haven''t been eating any of these foods, I suggest you might want to have it checked out by a doctor . It may not be migraine , you could be suffering from pressure on your brain, which can be either fluid or excess blood , ie. blood not draining away properly . Only a doctor can diagnose you properly and put your mind at rest . Hope you feel better soon . go to an emergency room at a hospital..NOW ...


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what can cause (besides food, weather,stress) frequent migraines/headaches?

A: It seems at this time there has been no conclusive evidence to say that epidurals contribute to an increase in migraine headache. There has been some reports of increased visual disturbances and headaches after having an epidural. But, again there is nothing substantiated at this time. Migraines can become quite debilitating for many people world wide. They seem to plague women more than men. Hormonal changes in women have been to known to trigger a migraine. I am not sure at all if your doctor or neurologist has mentioned that at all. This would be something worth checking into. Fluctuations of estrogen could be going on. Even allergic responses could be a culprit. Finding your trigger will involve a lot of trial and error. Keep a headache log and what goes on...


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what are some migraine symptoms?

A: 1. http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/migraine/pages/introduction.aspx 2. - Sensitivity to light, smells and noise - Nasuea - Vomiting - Throbbing splitting head pains (sharp) ...... to name a few 3. Could be. Migraines will cause intense pain. Usually, you will experience sensitivity to light and sound, and movement will make it hurt worse. Nausea is also common. Over-the-counter pain relievers in recommended doses will have little or no effect. 4. It sounds like indeed you may have had a migraine. If so, you were lucky that it only lasted for such a short period of time. Mine last from 2 to 3 days at a time. Symptoms: Pain on one side of head only (mainly from the eye area up to the crown) Sensitive to light and sound nausea extreme severe pain (aspirin and other otc...


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what causes migraines?

A: A migraine trigger is any factor that, on exposure or withdrawal, leads to the development of an acute migraine headache. Triggers may be categorized as behavioral, environmental, infectious, dietary, chemical, or hormonal. In the medical literature, these factors are known as `precipitants.` The MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia, for example, offers the following list of migraine triggers: Migraine attacks may be triggered by: * Allergic reactions * Bright lights, loud noises, and certain odors or perfumes * Physical or emotional stress * Changes in sleep patterns * Smoking or exposure to smoke * Skipping meals * Alcohol * Menstrual cycle fluctuations, birth control pills, hormone fluctuations during the menopause transition * Tension headaches *

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what causes migraine?

A: 1. No body knows waht causes migraines, they can be hereditary. There are medications that you take on a daily basis to prevent migraines, as well as medication to take when you get a migraine. 2. It is actually an excitement of a small blood vessel in your brain. That alters the blood flow in the area, and cause the characteristic one sided pain. This excitement can be caused by hormones or food, or some other trigger. Keep a food diary, and see if it is hormones related, (I cannot see your name right now, I do not know if you are a female, but as the majority of migraine sufferers are female I take my chance) you period can trigger a migraine, I know people who had the migraine during thir period, secind to 4th...


 
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