Migraine is much more than just a severe headache; it is a neurological disorder. The susceptibility to migraine often runs in families and is partially hereditary. Certain triggers can provoke attacks at specific times. For women, attacks frequently occur during menstruation.
In addition to headaches, migraine can also cause other symptoms. You may experience significant nausea and vomiting or heightened sensitivity to stimuli such as sound, light, and smell. Visual disturbances are also common.
Migraine is often a condition that goes unnoticed. Someone suffering from migraine tends to withdraw because normal life becomes unbearable. The most notable form of migraine is the one where headache is the main issue. The pain typically occurs on one side of the head and is often throbbing and severe. It can worsen when performing activities like climbing stairs. Often, the sensitivity to light and sound during a migraine episode can force you to retreat to a quiet, dark space temporarily.
By injecting Botox into specific areas, certain muscles are relaxed, which can significantly reduce migraine symptoms. To manage that throbbing headache, it is best to schedule an appointment at I Care Clinic.
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