Headaches and Migraines

Overview

Headaches and migraines are common neurological conditions that can cause significant pain and disability. Migraines, in particular, are often accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea, sensitivity to light and sound, and visual disturbances. Managing these conditions requires a comprehensive approach to reduce the frequency and severity of attacks.

Symptoms

Headache and migraine symptoms often arise without warning and can range in severity. These symptoms typically cause discomfort and may limit daily activities.

Throbbing Pain

Severe head pain, often localized on one side, can last for hours or even days.

Nausea or Vomiting

Feeling nauseous or experiencing vomiting, especially during intense migraine attacks.

Sensitivity to Light and Sound

Increased sensitivity to bright lights or loud noises, which can worsen headache symptoms.

Visual Disturbances

Seeing flashes of light, blind spots, or zigzag patterns before or during a migraine.

Neck Pain or Stiffness

Tension or tightness in the neck, often accompanying the headache.

Dizziness or Vertigo

Feeling lightheaded or off-balance, especially during severe migraines.

Support Services for Managing Headaches and Migraines

Explore the range of specialized services we offer to help you manage and alleviate headaches and migraines.

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