Sunday, June 21, 2009

Welcome to my Migraine Headache Review Blog

Since my first post, I have been doing some reseach on Migraine Headaches.
I have some new information on migraine headache that I feel should interest people who are having migraine headaches and want to understand it better, so that they will be able to cope with it.

Go through the article below that describes the causes of migraine headaches and give me your feedbacks on the article and what more information you would like me to further put in the blog. I will continue to get the best resources and remedies to help you overcome the migraine headaches problems that you want to overcome.

Headaches in any form are always painful to the sufferer. However, some headaches, like migraines, for instance, can cause even more problems than just a headache. These problems could be sickness, light sensitivity and a banging pain in the head. Sometimes the headache acts on one side of the head, and other times you can feel the pain on both sides of the head at the same time.

The actual causes of migraine headaches has not been discovered as of yet, although there are some theories as to why we experience migraine headaches. The most common theory is that a change in the blood flow within the brain is one of the trigger causes of migraine headaches. Another theory about migraine headache is that it could be caused by pain sensing nerve chemicals called neuropeptides.

Many medical professionals speculate that neuropeptides ease the muscle that surrounds the cranial blood vessels. This relaxation causes the blood vessels to dilate. The relaxed blood vessels increase the flow of blood and other cranial fluid to the brain. This increase in fluids is thought to be the cause of migraine headaches.

These cranial fluids cause swelling, pain, sensitivity, tissue and blood vessel swelling during the time of migraine headaches. Some people think that the aura that is sometimes seen during a migraine headache is caused by the constriction of blood vessels that became dilated during the beginning phase of the migraine headache.

Watch this video to understand more on migraine headaches



In my next post I will discuss on some possible methods to reduce or releive these migraine headaches.

Until then keep staying healthy.

Marik
www.mariksingh.com

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