Migraines are more intense headaches and can be accompanied with nausea and vomiting, as well as light sensitivity and blurred vision.

Migraine Treatment

Traditional Treatment Options

Treatment of Migraines

Migraine Pain
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Traditional Treatment Options

Many of our patients come to us desperate for relief from their migraines as they have tried all the traditional treatments and get nothing more then partial temporary relief. The worse part of this is that getting this minor relief involves the use of prescription medications that often carry harmful side effects with them. Pain medications can mask the symptoms of migraine pain, but they are not doing a thing to address the underlying cause of the pain in the first place, which is why most of the traditional approaches to migraine care end up failing their patients.

“There has to be a better way” is the phrase we hear often from new patients, and the good news is that yes, today there is a much better way to treat migraines and other severe headaches and actually get full lasting relief.

Diagnosing the cause of your Migraine

  • Many of our patients who complain about severe migraines and reoccurring headaches have had some sort of prior injury to their neck, back, or head.
  • Injuries to the spinal cord area can come from work, sports, childhood injuries, slip and falls, or repetition injuries and can lead to more frequent and severe headaches.
  • Whiplash strains tend to be the most common single injury that leads to migraines and worsening headaches, sometimes even years after the initial injury was sustained.
  • It takes several years for the inflammation and swelling of a severe neck injury, to spread throughout the head and scalp area and trigger severe migraine symptoms.
  • Tightness in the neck pinches nerves and damages tissue that can cause pain to radiate through the neck and head and intensify migraine flare-ups
  • For people suffering from chronic headaches, the cause is often severe chronic inflammation or severe damage to nerves in the head and neck region.

Diagnosing the Cause of your Migraine 

Migraine Treatments
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Migraine Symptoms

Migraine Symptoms

The symptoms of migraine can include any number of the following and they can occur one at time, several at a time, and in any combination:

Moderate to severe pain that is commonly described as throbbing

Nausea, stomach upset, vomiting, constipation, or diarrhea

Headache that makes movement difficult

Loss of appetite and aversion to food

Sensitivity to light, noise, or strong odors

Paleness, sweats, and shivers

Sensations of being overly hot or cold during the worst of the headache

Fever in very rare cases though one may feel like he or she has a fever

Sleepiness, fatigue, and dizziness

Bright lights, dots of light, flashes, blind spots, wavy or jagged lines, and in-vision aura

Blurred vision and an inability to remained focused

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