Migraine Headache Treatments
and the
causes of Migraine Headaches.
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That is the whole point of this site.
On this site we have broken down the various treatments of migraine headaches and the causes of
migraine headaches.  There are also various types of migraine headaches that are not very well
known that may apply to you.  We also have information on various migraine medications that are
currently available and upcoming releases.  Migraine headaches affect millions of Americans and
we are here to inform you for free to make your life better.

Migraine treatments range from changing your diet, sleeping patterns, the area in which you live,
stress in your life, identifying certain triggers that cause immediate migraine headaches to tight
fitting clothing.  Treating your migraine I swear can cause a migraine.  
The most important starting
point is identification.
  The right treatment is to identify what is causing the headache.   When and if
you can identify your particular cause this will lead to increased success in preventing them from
happening.

Every person is different and responds differently to medication and treatment.   The first step is to
find a specialist who can help you identify the proper
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What is the cause of a migraine?  Here is an opinion!
A migraine headache is a form of vascular headache. Migraine headaches is caused by a combination of
Vaso-dilatation (enlargement of blood vessels) and the release of chemicals from nerve fibers that coil
around the blood vessels. During  migraine attack, the temporal artery enlarges. (The temporal artery is an
artery that lies on the outside of the skull just under the skin of the temple.) Enlargement of the temporal
artery stretches the nerves that coil around the artery and causes the nerves to release chemicals. The
chemical cause inflammation, pain, and further enlargement of the artery. The increasing enlargement of
the artery magnifies the pains.


Migraine Headache Treatment
Migraine attacks commonly activate  sympathetic nervous system in the body. The sympathetic nervous
system is often thought of as the part of the nervous system that controls primitive responses to stress
and pain, the so-called "fight or flight" response. The increased sympathetic nervous activity in the
intestine causes nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Sympathetic activity also delays emptying of the stomach
into the small intestine and thereby prevents oral medications from entering the intestine and being
absorbed. The impaired absorption of oral medications is a common reason for the ineffectiveness of
medications taken to treat migraine headaches. The increased sympathetic activity also decreases the
circulation of blood, and this leads to pallor of the skin as well as cold hands and feet. The increased
sympathetic activity also contributes to the sensitivity to light and sound sensitivity as well as blurred
vision.

Migraine afflicts 28 million Americans, with females suffering more frequently (17%) than males (6%). Missed
work and lost productivity from migraine create a significant public burden. Nevertheless, migraine still
remains largely under - treated and under- diagnosed.
Less than half the sufferers are diagnosed by their doctors.



      
Migraine Headache Diagnosis and Treatment

The Migraine Headache

Michigan Headache are sometimes TMJ Doctor Medical researchers estimate that at least 20% of the
population suffers from daily, or weekly, headache and common migraine. Migraines occur more often in
women than men. Approximately 25% of women and 8% of men suffer from migraine at some time in their
lives

Migraines are very different from other headaches because they occur with symptoms such as nausea,
vomiting, fatigue, and sensitivity to light. A migraine episode can last hours, days, or weeks, leaving the
sufferer virtually disabled for that particular time duration. A migraine attack can be induced by various
triggers, including bright light, certain food items, and alcohol. Uncontrollable triggers include changes in
weather and menstrual cycles. Migraine headache is not, as popularly believed, caused by psychological
factors. Nevertheless, migraines CAN cause depression and psychological problems.

The headaches tend to start between the ages of 10 and 46 and normally have some genetic components.
The genetic factors are due to skeletal imbalance problems that are passed on from generation to
generation. Its these skeletal imbalance problems that must be diagnosed and treated in order to eliminate
the chronic pain.

Migraine headaches may be diagnosed by your family doctor based on your own personal symptoms. Your
doctor will take a detailed history to make sure that your headaches are not due to sinus inflammation, or a
more serious underlying brain disorder. During the physical exam, your doctor will probably not find
anything wrong with you.  Thank God

Your doctor may refer you to a neurologist and possibly order an MRI or CT scan to rule out other causes of
headache, such as sinus inflammation or a brain mass. In the case of a complicated migraine, an EEG may
be needed to exclude most seizures. Rarely, a lumbar puncture (spinal tap) might be performed.

Strokes are an extremely rare complication from severe migraines. This risk may be due to prolonged
narrowing of the blood vessels, limiting blood flow to parts of the brain for an extended period of time.

All treatments for migraine have the same goal in common: to halt, or at least reduce the excruciating pain
and minimize the other significant symptoms, such as nausea and vomiting. Today's medical treatment
methods employ a variety of different strategies to control and ease the pain. Patients are instructed to use
anything from common NSAIDs (Advil, Tylenol, Excedrin) to more powerful narcotics (Vicodin, Tylenol 3, etc.)
or other "migraine" drugs as Imitrex, Topamax and more to come.

None of these drugs have been shown to have a significant ability to control migraine pain long-term and
none of them are able to properly treat or reduce the actual cause of the migraine. Significantly, long term
use of popular medications can cause the sufferer more pain and worsening symptoms.

How do you find the correct diagnosis and the proper treatment for your migraine problem? Fortunate
enough, today's modern cranial facial pain treatments are curing frequent headaches, migraines, and facial
pain with nearly 100% success rates. That is the reason we provide a guaranteed treatment program for all
skeptics who have tried every failed treatment. The explanation for your migraine problems follows.

The temporalis muscle and trigeminal nerve have proven through extensive neurological research to be
the primary centers of tension headache pain and common migraine pains.

Unfortunately, both the temporalis muscle and trigeminal nerve are overlooked as causative factors for
headaches and migraines. Most doctors and TMJ dentists are not skilled enough to be able to diagnose
such problems, and physicians leave these problems to the dentists. Read more detail about the Trigeminal
Nerve Structure.

Maintaining The Medical Mystery of the Headache
Most migraine sufferers go from doctor to doctor looking for the definitive treatment that will permanently
resolve their pain. Each new physician, or therapist, claims expertise in pain management and proceeds to
treat it accordingly. Many doctors unfortunately do not coordinate their treatment efforts for the best care
possible.

Based on experiences in our clinic, a good number of practitioners fail to recognize and therefore fail to
address the most critical problem: abnormal muscular activity causing compression, thereby shifting blood
flow and changing the electrochemistry of the head.

Most common headaches start out as simple muscle tension problems. Remember that bad day at work?
You probably clenched your teeth all day and assumed a "tense" postural position while working. For a
majority of us, a couple of Advils take away that sporadic problem. Unfortunately, for the migraine sufferer
the Advils stopped working a long time ago. The reason is simple: the migraine patient has an undiagnosed
jaw joint problem. This problem is either the result of genetics or long-term wear and tear. The patient who
had orthodontics (braces) because they were born with crooked teeth has the same possible jaw joint
damage that a person who wears down their jaw joints due to constant clenching and grinding. The
common denominator is that the migraine patients, regardless of the underlying cause, has some abnormal
muscle function and usually extensive damage to the jaw joint that has been improperly misdiagnosed.
These two problems lead to worsening muscle function and blood flow alteration.

Migraine headache patients who have been incorrectly diagnosed are usually told it's just stress, or a sinus
problem or perhaps some residual, lingering effect of an accident we had years ago. Sadly, a sizeable
number of these inadequately diagnosed patients are recommended to use popular pain medications which
do nothing to address the root causes of pain.

T.M.J  Headache Problems
Critical Diagnosis for Effective Treatment
Research has well established the association between intense chronic muscle contraction and chronic
headaches. When the muscles become overused, pain begins to develop. The bulk of this dysfunctional
muscular activity starts to eventually damage the joint. When the joint becomes damaged, the muscles try
to protect it by splinting themselves into even more activity. An endless cycle ensues... pain worsens.

Stress and Tension headache?
Research has now shown that the jaw muscles of a migraine patient are in a constant state of tension (or
contraction). Other factors begin to develop as a result, which can cause the nervous system to become
unbalanced. The sympathetic nervous system subsequently begins to overwork itself. Increased input to
the muscles from the sympathetic nervous system increases the tension and contraction of the muscles.

Eventually the facial muscles begin to cramp and stress. The intense and debilitating pain from the
cramping can cause nausea, sensitivity to light, and all of the other symptoms of the common migraine.
Understandably... the near constant tension becomes, and is perceived as, stressful.

Stress - Daytime versus Night time
It's during certain stressful parts of the day that we clench or grind and cause muscular damage. At night,
the stress can continue. During sleep even the slightest touching of the teeth requires contraction of the
temporalis and masseter muscles. You can't put your teeth together without contracting these two powerful
muscles.

As a basic rule of Mother Nature, your teeth should never be touching! They don't even touch when you
chew! It's a good bet that your teeth are probably touching right now as you read this page. Allowing the
teeth to touch requires contraction of the temporalis and masseter muscles. Continual contraction of the
closing muscles creates dysfunctional state, which may not be painful until later in life. This end-point
usually happens when the jaw joint wears out and all surrounding tissues go into a "silent" dysfunction due
to damage. This "silent problem" is called Migraine. Please remember that the migraine patient also
normally has a genetic problem of jaw imbalance that they inherited from a parent. The jaw imbalance
causes faster and more rapid wear and tear of the joint, especially when coupled with abnormal muscle
activity.

Stress and Tension or is it Genetics?
Research has now shown that the jaw muscles of a migraine patient are in a constant state of tension (or
contraction). The migraineur just simply does not realize it! Other factors begin to develop as a result,
which can cause the nervous systems to become unbalanced. Remember, the nervous system has 3 parts:
the voluntary one which you control and the 2 involuntary parts that you cannot control (sympathetic, which
gets you into high gear and parasympathetic, which allows you to heal.) The sympathetic nervous system
begins to overwork itself in patients with abnormal muscle function. Increased input to the muscles from
the sympathetic nervous system further increases the tension and contraction of the muscles. It's a "silent"
action, one that is not readily observed clinically.

Eventually the facial muscles begin to cramp. The intense and debilitating pain from the cramping can
cause nausea, sensitivity to light, and all of the other symptoms of the common migraine. Understandably...
the near constant tension is perceived as stressful in some patients. However, in a majority of migraineurs
the muscle spasms have become so chronic that the patient does not know that they are happening.

If the sufferer has a genetic component of jaw imbalance problems, the body senses this inherent
dysfunction as damage to the body and tries to protect it by sending even more muscles into spasms. The
muscle function is not readily diagnosed or observed by a majority of doctors.

Nervous System  What is
Over - stimulation
People with chronic pain feel as though their bodies are burning up. This is a normal response to the pain
being caused by the nervous system. Pain eventually leads to loss of sleep, and prevents the nervous
system from coming in balance. The sympathetic nervous system (the accelerator) does not shut down and
our bodies get depleted. We feel tired, irritated, nervous, depressed, and angry. The parasympathetic
nervous system requires time to replenish the body with the hormones and nutrients that it needs. The
sympathetic system overtaxes the system and thereby causes the parasympathetic system to function
inefficiently by not allowing it to turn on.

The following illustration shows the complexity and the intimate contact of the trigeminal nerve to the jaw
joint. As this nerve continues to be irritated by jaw joint problems and abnormal muscle activity it begins to
send continuous messages to the sympathetic nervous system to constrict blood vessels and fire up more
muscle cells. Also remember that the trigeminal nerve is responsible for directing the actual blood flow of
the arteries of the brain. That's the "vascular" headache that you hear so much about.


Many many people expierence headaches on a daily and weekly basis and suffer on all levels.  A common
treatment that is overlooked are the basics.  If there is something that all people with headaches can do to
help their situation is diet and exercise.  Now don't stop reading.  Please read on.  I know you have all been
told this before and say yea I tries it it made no difference.  And you may be correct.  But remember that like
most things in life this takes time.  And a considerable amount.  On average changing your diet may take up
to 2 to 3 months to see the affects.  And the longer you stay with it the better.  Most people have a problem
sticking to this due to outside factors and a lack of drive.  A recent study found that active men and women
that are non drinkers and non smokers who exercise and eat a healthy diet have dramatically less
headaches.  So if there is one thing to learn from this its stay strong and diet and exercise if possible.