February 20, 2014

The Headache Phase of Migraine

Headache
The headache phase of migraine is characterized by headaches of moderate to severe and can last from one to three days.
The pain is restricted to one side of the head directly behind the eyes or around them.
During this phase, physical activity can increase the pain. The pain can get on both sides of the head and slowly migrate to one side.
Or you can start on one side and spread gradually to the whole head. At that stage symptoms may include: Gastric Slow

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This condition can occur in migraine.
The gastric system is lazy and sometimes comes to a stop. Remedies to attack symptoms may not work because the digestive system compromised, not always absorb the medication.
The following sentence is a slow decrease in pain after several hours. They are, however, fatigue and irritation, and sometimes vomiting.

Migraine - Causes and trigger
Some researchers have suggested that migraines can be evaluated from an overactive nervous system.
To detect certain substances he mobilizes a series of brain activities that lead to expansion or contraction of blood vessels.
Causes
Discover the real causes may be detective work. Stress, food additives, muscle tension changes in time or even odors can trigger migraines. These causes vary from person to person and even for one person to another at different times.

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