Traveling to higher altitudes can trigger migraine attacks for some individuals. This phenomenon has been observed in studies involving people who climbed to high altitudes, such as a mountain in Colorado (4,300 metres high). Those with a history of migraine were 2.5...
Many people with migraine seek non-medication strategies to help improve their condition. A recent study highlights Vitamin D as a promising supplement for migraine prevention. Discover how this vitamin might reduce migraine frequency and why it could be a valuable...
Discover how CoQ10 and L-carnitine might enhance your migraine management strategy. A recent study from Iran reveals that combining these two supplements could be effective for episodic migraine prevention. This article explores the study’s findings, the science...
Discover how medical hypnosis could be a promising treatment for migraine. Drawing insights from the graduation essay of Dr. Séverine Debiais, a Hospital Practitioner in Neurology at CHRU de Tours, titled “Hypnose et Neurologie: état des lieux en 2018, ou Petit...
Many people with migraine experience nausea, and some will vomit during an attack. Vomiting, especially if it occurs early in the migraine attack, can prevent medication absorption, reducing effectiveness. In this article, we explore several strategies to manage this...
If your migraine medication relieves pain but it returns within a few hours, you may be experiencing headache recurrence. This guide offers strategies to manage and reduce recurrence, including taking a second dose, adjusting medication timing, switching to...