Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches

Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches
Author: Teri Robert
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-03-17
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0061748587

For millions of Americans, Migraine disease, tension headaches, and other headaches are a debilitating part of every day. Teri Robert has been there—in fact, she experienced her first Migraine at age six. Now, in this groundbreaking holistic guide to the diagnosis and treatment of headaches and Migraine disease, she brings a patient-empowering message to all headache sufferers: you don't have to live with daily pain. She provides you with all the information you need to know about getting the help you need, including: Understanding side effects Treatments for long-term relief Risks and symptoms Identification of the various types of headaches Traditional and alternative therapies Information on finding health care practitioners and support Numerous case studies and expert advice

Living Well With Migraine Disease

Living Well With Migraine Disease
Author: Dwight Weatherhead
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre:
ISBN:

Having migraines means you are more likely to suffer from anxiety or depression than people who don't have migraines. Adapting to life with migraines and learning how to cope may be the determining factors for your quality of life. While different strategies work for different people, this book provides some general tips on how to navigate life with migraines.

Migraines: Living with Migraines

Migraines: Living with Migraines
Author: Adams Media
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2012-04-16
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1440551103

Do you or a loved one suffer from migraines? The Everything Healthy Living Series is here to help. These concise, thoughtful guides offer the expert advice and the latest medical information you need to manage your pain and lead a healthy life. Inside you’ll find expert advice and helpful tips on managing migraine pain, the importance of developing regular sleeping patterns, the benefits of exercise, and vital tips on navigating your personal and professional life. Living with migraines can be challenging, but with the right guidance you can live a happy and healthy life.

The Everything Health Guide to Migraines

The Everything Health Guide to Migraines
Author: Paula Ford-Martin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1440524211

If you are one of the 28 million Americans suffering from migraines, you know how hard it is to find relief. The Everything Health Guide to Migraines is your perfect resource for information about symptoms, coping methods, and both medicinal and natural treatment options for your migraines. This handbook provides clear, concise information to help you understand the problem and find a solution. In this helpful guide, you'll find the knowledge you need to: Identify the different types of migraines Determine migraine myths and misconceptions Get a proper diagnosis-the first step toward relief Avoid migraine triggers Choose traditional or alternative treatment options This book will assist you in accurately diagnosing your condition and managing your physical and emotional health. It is your compass on the road to recovery and the future of your migraine care. With The Everything Health Guide to Migraines, you can say goodbye to migraine pain! Paula Ford-Martin is a health writer with more than twelve years of experience who has suffered from migraines since childhood. She is the author of several Everything health guides. Paula has written extensively for traditional and alternative medicine publications. She lives in Connecticut. Daniel Lachance, M.D., is a neurologist with more than twenty years of experience. A graduate of the Dartmouth Medical School, Dr. Lachance is appointed in the Division of Regional Neurology at the Mayo Clinic. He runs his own practice in his hometown of Rochester, Minnesota.

Migraines

Migraines
Author: Jennifer Lombardo
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2018-07-15
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 153456361X

Everyone will experience headaches in their life, but for some people, headaches are more frequent and severe than for others. These headaches, called migraines, cause severe pain and can have negative effects on a person's life. Readers learn the symptoms of and treatments for migraines as well as what doctors currently know about their cause. Detailed charts, annotated quotes from experts, and in-depth sidebars give young adults the most up-to-date information about these debilitating headaches to help them manage their own migraines and better understand those who suffer from them.

Navigating Life with Migraine and Other Headaches

Navigating Life with Migraine and Other Headaches
Author: William B. Young
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2018
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0190640766

Navigating Life with Migraine and Other Headaches focuses on the many myths that exist around headaches and dispels common misperceptions by providing simple explanations on how headaches occur, and, most importantly, how to treat them. The authors give real, practical advice: when and how to manage your headaches, when to seek treatment, and when to be concerned. From vitamins to prescription meds; from when to go to the emergency department to optimizing doctor visits; options for managing headaches are presented in this accessible and easy-to-read resource. The more you know about headache, including the mechanisms that cause pain, the better you and your family can manage this common and chronic condition. Through the use of patient stories, a glossary of terms for easy reference, and key points for quick retention, this book is a high-quality resource for people looking for empowerment and a sense of control.

Handbook of Headache

Handbook of Headache
Author: Paolo Martelletti
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 787
Release: 2011-08-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 8847016991

Headache disorders are among the most common disorders of the nervous system. They are pandemic and, in many cases, they are recurrent and can accompany the patient for the whole life. These disorders impose a substantial burden on headache sufferers, on their families and on society: the individual impact is measured by the frequency and severity of attacks, while the societal burden is measured in terms of loss of activity at work and school as well as of costs for the health system. As a matter of facts, headaches are ranked in the top ten, and maybe the top five, causes of disability worldwide: they are therefore extraordinarily common. Population-based studies have mostly focused on migraine, which, even if it is the most frequently studied headache disorder, is not the most common . Other types of headache, such as the more prevalent TTH and sub-types of the more disabling chronic daily headache, have so far received less attention and need to be better investigated. This book will provide a useful tool to a wide medical population, who is required specific skills to diagnose and manage these frequent and often disabling disorders .Furthermore, it could also represents a compendium for medical students who are usually introduced to this topic through multidisciplinary university programmes.

Dialogs with Headache Patients

Dialogs with Headache Patients
Author: Mark W. Green
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2022-09-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1527587274

This collection of short discussions provides the answers to many queries that headache patients and their caregivers often have. It brings together authors experienced in patient care to select the most common issues raised by those suffering with headaches. The book delves into headache diagnosis and testing, triggers and lifestyle modifiers, medical and non-drug management, and covers various issues, from migraine and tension headache to brain tumors and concussions. It also provides understandable content in real-life clinical settings, detailing lively and informative exchanges between patient and physician. As such, this book will serve as an excellent resource for patients and their friends and family, as well as clinicians providing care to those with headache disorders.

The Woman's Guide to Managing Migraine

The Woman's Guide to Managing Migraine
Author: Susan Hutchinson MD
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-01-30
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0199323992

Headache in women is truly a major health issue. Every year, over 22 million women in the United States suffer from migraine headache, often debilitating attacks that can leave the sufferer bedridden and that, in many cases, can undermine both one's career and even one's marriage. The Woman's Guide to Managing Migraine is a concise and practical handbook that gives female headache sufferers all the tools they need to work with their healthcare providers to properly diagnose types of headache and develop the best possible treatment plans. A headache specialist, family practice physician, and fellow migraine sufferer, Dr. Susan Hutchinson introduces the reader to seven women with different lives--ranging from a nineteen-year-old college student, to a twenty-nine-year-old attorney, to a fifty-five-year-old mother of three grown children--different women with the common thread of suffering from disabling monthly migraines. As these women's lives unfold throughout the book, the reader gains insight into their own headache experience. Readers will learn about hormonal therapy, preventive strategies, and treatment options, ranging from the most promising new drugs to the most effective complementary and alternative therapies. Dr. Hutchinson answers common questions, such as how to plan for pregnancy and how to manage family and work life while coping with ongoing migraine attacks. She shows you how to carefully maintain your body and brain to minimize disruptions that can trigger a migraine, how to keep a migraine diary, how to find a headache-focused provider in your area, and how to make the most out of a visit to your doctor. The book includes a "headache quiz" that will determine if you are having true migraines. The time in a woman's life when migraine is most common--her twenties through her early fifties--represents her peak earning-power and child-raising years. The Woman's Guide to Managing Migraine will empower women to take charge of their treatment and find the path to living well.

Navigating Life with Migraine and Other Headaches

Navigating Life with Migraine and Other Headaches
Author: William B. Young MD, FAAN, FANA, FAHS
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2018-03-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0190640782

Navigating Life with Migraine and Other Headaches focuses on the many myths that exist around headaches and dispels common misperceptions by providing simple explanations on how headaches occur, and, most importantly, how to treat them. The authors give real, practical advice: when and how to manage your headaches, when to seek treatment, and when to be concerned. From vitamins to prescription meds; from when to go to the emergency department to optimizing doctor visits; options for managing headaches are presented in this accessible and easy-to-read resource. The more you know about headache, including the mechanisms that cause pain, the better you and your family can manage this common and chronic condition. Through the use of patient stories, a glossary of terms for easy reference, and key points for quick retention, this book is a high-quality resource for people looking for empowerment and a sense of control.