Most migraine sufferers need to take pharmaceutical medications to manage their symptoms — but there are ways to help relieve the pain and nausea without medication.
Author Archives: Asger Hee Stjernholm, MSc
How Can Menopause Affect Your Migraine?
If you suffer from migraines that follow your menstrual cycle, do you know what to expect when your cycle slows down? After all, perimenopause and menopause are significant periods of change — so let’s take a look at what this means for menstrual migraines!
Managing Migraine Safely During Pregnancy
Pregnancy is a time of significant change in the body. And whilst you’re worrying about maintaining a healthy blood pressure, eating the right foods, getting plenty of rest and enough exercise, you really don’t want to be worrying about migraines, too.
Everything You Need to Know About Menstrual Migraine
Suffering from menstrual migraine can make the “time of the month” an almost unbearable experience. Here we take a look at causes and available treatments.
What Is Chronic Migraine?
Migraines can be a huge disruption to your life, no doubt about it. If you have recently been diagnosed with (or believe you may have) chronic migraine, you probably have a lot of questions about what is causing your migraines, what treatments are available, and what your long-term prognosis might be.
Do I Have Migraine With Aura or Ocular Migraine?
Finding out which type of migraine you have isn’t always easy. In this article we take a closer look at the differences and similarities between migraine with aura and ocular migraine, helping you figure out your symptoms.
How to Differentiate Between Migraine With Aura and Stroke
In this article, we’ll explore the warning signs of stroke and how these compare to migraine with aura — helping you recognize when you need to seek medical attention.
What Is Migraine With Aura?
You may have been diagnosed as having migraines with aura. But you might be thinking: “What even is aura? What are the symptoms? And what does this mean for my life moving forward?”
Do You Have a Headache or a Migraine? 7 Ways to Know the Difference
If you’ve suffered a migraine attack in the past, you’ll know the pain and discomfort a migraine causes can leave you feeling way worse than even the most severe headache. That being said, it’s not always easy to know whether you actually have a migraine or not.
Understanding Migraine Symptoms
A pounding, pulsating headache which gets worse with every move you try to make. A feeling of nausea. Blurred vision or a dizzy sensation, even when seated. Sound familiar? Then you may be suffering from migraines.