Migraine

Migraine

Eye Strain Migraine

Eye Strain Migraine occurs due to prolonged visual effort or screen exposure.
It causes pain around the eyes, blurred vision, and light sensitivity.
Reading, computer work, or poor lighting can trigger attacks.
Taking regular breaks and adjusting screen settings help prevent it.
Treatment includes rest, eye care, and migraine management.

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Sinus Migraine

Sinus Migraine is a type of headache that mimics sinus pain but is actually migraine-related.
It causes facial pressure, nasal congestion, and forehead pain.
Weather changes, allergies, or infections can trigger attacks.
Pain often worsens with movement or bending forward.
Treatment involves managing sinus issues and migraine symptoms together.

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Toxic or Drug-Induced Migraine

Toxic or Drug-Induced Migraine occurs as a reaction to certain medications or chemical substances.
It can be triggered by overuse of painkillers, caffeine, or exposure to toxins.
Symptoms include severe headache, nausea, and sensitivity to light or sound.
Identifying and stopping the triggering substance is crucial for recovery.
Treatment focuses on detoxification, rest, and medical supervision.

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Sleep-Related Migraine

Sleep-Related Migraine is triggered by poor sleep quality, lack of rest, or sudden changes in sleep patterns.
It often causes morning headaches, fatigue, and light sensitivity.
Both oversleeping and sleep deprivation can trigger attacks.
Maintaining a regular sleep schedule helps reduce migraine frequency.
Treatment includes sleep hygiene, stress management, and medication if needed.

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Allergic Migraine

Allergic Migraine is triggered by allergic reactions to certain foods, smells, or environmental factors.
It causes throbbing head pain, nasal congestion, and fatigue.
Histamine release during an allergy can worsen migraine symptoms.
Identifying and avoiding allergens helps prevent attacks.
Treatment includes allergy management and migraine medications.

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Cluster Migraine

Cluster Migraine (or Cluster Headache) is an extremely painful type of headache that occurs in cycles or “clusters.”
Pain is usually one-sided, centered around the eye or temple.
Attacks can last from 15 minutes to 3 hours and may occur several times a day.
Symptoms include tearing, nasal congestion, and restlessness.
Treatment aims to shorten attacks and prevent future clusters.

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