If you have ever had a migraine before then you know that it is much more than a simple headache.
The symptoms of a migraine can be debilitating, lasting hours and even days. According to the Migraine Research Foundation, it is the eighth most disabling disease in the world. An estimated 38 million people in the United States alone suffer from migraine headaches. That’s around one in every ten people.
According to the Migraine Research Foundation, migraine headaches are extremely difficult to treat and even more difficult to control. This is mainly due to the fact that doctors still don’t know exactly what causes it. This leaves it undiagnosed in many patients and often terribly undertreated in those with a diagnosis.
Many medical doctors are only able to prescribe pain medication that has undesirable side effects in an effort to manage the symptoms, and hope for the best. Several studies show chiropractic care is not only effectively manage the pain of migraines, it also helps stop and prevent them.
Anatomy of a Migraine Headache
There are two types of migraines, those with an aura and those without an aura. An aura can appear up to an hour before the onset of a migraine. It is a warning sign that usually presents as a disturbance that is either visual or olfactory. The person may see flashes of light, called an aura, or smell particular odors before the headache begins.
Once the migraine itself begins, the pain is typically on one side of the head, although this is not always the case. Other symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to noise, sensitivity to light, and sensitivity to smell. Some patients experience an inability to concentrate, hot or cold flashes, stiffness in neck or shoulders, slurred speech, loss of coordination, and in rare cases, loss of consciousness.
The migraine can last several minutes, hours, or even days. Afterwards the patient may feel fatigued or washed out. They may be unable to concentrate and either lethargic or extremely energetic.
Studies Show: Chiropractic as Migraine Care
There have been several clinical studies on chiropractic as a form of care for migraine headaches. These studies show that of the patients who received chiropractic treatment, twenty-two percent reported that their attacks were reduced. With forty-nine percent reporting that the intensity of their migraines was significantly reduced.
Chiropractic for Migraines Headaches
Adjustments are very effective as a method of care for migraines. The whole body approach of chiropractic also utilizes dietary recommendations, including foods to avoid, as well as lifestyle changes.
Patients are counseled on managing stress, increasing exercise, and adding supplements to their diet. Adjustments are used to reduce pain and severity of a migraine once it begins, and prevent migraines and reduce their frequency.
Chiropractic is a safe alternative to prescription medications, and is quickly becoming the leading choice for many migraine sufferers. As the studies show, it works! So if you or a loved one suffer from migraines, give us a call. We are here to help!
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In Health,
Dr KayLynne Gasiorowski