Patient's Guide To Migraine

Patient's Guide To Migraine

Author: Arden Grindel

Publisher:

Published: 2021-04-28

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13:

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You take prevention medication and steer clear of your known triggers -- but still, you're hit with a migraine. Sometimes you can't avoid it. So, what can you to do relieve the pain? This book migraine headache covers all the issues associated with migraine headaches. People ask questions such as what are migraine symptoms, how to get rid of a migraine, what are the migraine causes, migraine-aura, migraine relief measures, how to treat a migraine? What is a migraine diet? This book tries to incorporate all these issues along with migraine-free cooking and natural ways of treating migrants. It is not a book of medication for migraines and all those suggestions are collected from patients facing migraines. We hope that all these will help to cure migraines or to prevent attacks of migraines. So do not miss the opportunity to cure migraine headaches. We ensure that this book will help you to know 80% of the issues related to migraine.


Understanding Your Migraines

Understanding Your Migraines

Author: Morris Levin

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 0190209151

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Understanding Your Migraines is a comprehensive and authoritative resource for people who suffer from migraine headaches, as well as for their families and their caretakers. Drs. Levin and Ward bring their vast experience studying and treating migraine to this book in a clear, practical and easily understandable volume which covers all of the aspects of migraine that plague individuals and their families. Numerous examples of real people with migraine help illustrate the options available for finding relief for this highly disabling worldwide health problem.


The Migraine Brain

The Migraine Brain

Author: Carolyn Bernstein

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2009-07-14

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 141654769X

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Draws on the latest scientific findings to identify the unique characteristics, chemical makeups, and structural differences of migraine-prone brains, offering insight into the role of the central nervous system while outlining a comprehensive program to reduce the frequency and intensity of headaches. Reprint.


Migraine in Women

Migraine in Women

Author: Elizabeth Loder

Publisher: PMPH-USA

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781550091809

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Fifteen specialists serve as chapter authors, covering sex hormones and genetics, as well as the social, cultural, psychiatric, and psychological factors that contribute to headache disorders. Their approach is evidence-based, but where there are gaps in research, the authors provide advice based on expert consensus and clinical experience. Each chapter opens with a case report that synthesizes the chapter's treatment recommendations, as well as key points listing the chapter's contents. The main body of the chapter features an introductory overview, a closing summary, tables, and an extensive list of suggestive reading.


Integrative Headache Medicine

Integrative Headache Medicine

Author: Lauren R. Natbony

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-06-30

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 3030715132

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This practical and comprehensive title provides illuminating, evidence-based approaches in headache medicine for using traditional medical therapies in conjunction with alternative approaches to care. In all, the book details how multidisciplinary management and the combination of conventional and complementary medical services – integrative medicine – leads to superior patient outcomes: improved patient satisfaction, reduced stress, and more readily treatable, less serious illness. State-of-the-art and developed by experts in their fields, these 12 chapters present research and analysis of a wide range of non-pharmacologic interventions in headache care, seeking to inspire clinicians to formulate personalized headache treatment plans, and to work together by integrating their expertise in a multidisciplinary context to address patients’ unique conditions, needs, circumstances, and treatment. Chapter one provides an overview of integrative medicine and proposes a step-wise approach for incorporating integrative modalities into a headache practice. Chapter two focuses on the attention to be paid to relevant aspects of a patient’s medical history. The next four chapters discuss lifestyle factors that play a role in headache, including trigger identification, exercise, nutrition, and sleep. The scope of mind-body therapies such as acupuncture, yoga, and mindfulness is explored in chapter seven, and the psychology of pain is the subject of chapter eight. Chapter nine investigates the safety and efficacy of nutraceuticals, or pharmaceutical alternatives. The final three chapters review neuromodulation and interventional approaches to headache management. An invaluable and timely contribution to the clinical literature, Integrative Headache Medicine – An Evidence-Based Guide for Clinicians will be of great interest to neurologists, pain physicians, primary care clinicians, behavioral psychologists, psychiatrists, physical therapists, social workers, nutritionists and any other health professionals interested in delivering the highest quality care for headache patients.


Vestibular Migraine: A Comprehensive Patient Guide

Vestibular Migraine: A Comprehensive Patient Guide

Author: Mark Knoblauch

Publisher: Kiremma Press

Published: 2019-03-11

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 9781732067455

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An array of words can be used to describe vestibular migraine: Annoying. Debilitating. Overwhelming. Much of the frustration surrounding vestibular migraine is due in part to the fact that as a relatively new disease in the world of vestibular disorders, we just don't know much about it. As a patient - or someone who interacts with a patient of vestibular migraine - the incapacitating attacks and randomness of the symptoms can complicate the already-stressful aspect of dealing with the condition itself. This book is designed to serve as a resource guide to empower and inform patients for the long and at times arduous journey with vestibular migraine. Topics include an introduction to migraine and vestibular anatomy, outlining what vestibular migraine is, diagnosis and treatment of vestibular migraine, and quality of life aspects. Over 170 references highlight some of the most recent research available, in turn providing ample opportunity for patients to read further in order to gain additional insight into this disease. Written by an individual who has himself dealt with multiple vestibular disorders, Vestibular Migraine: A Comprehensive Patient Guide is designed to provide the vestibular migraine patient a solid foundation of facts and information that they can use to improve their understanding of this disease. Through improving their knowledge of this disease, patients can have productive and focused discussions with their medical provider in order to outline a directed plan of treatment to hopefully reduce the effects of vestibular migraine.


Discussing Migraine With Your Patients

Discussing Migraine With Your Patients

Author: Dawn A. Marcus

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-10-14

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 1493964844

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This engaging and highly practical title is designed to support healthcare professionals in providing the best possible care for their patients with migraine. Developed by two leading authorities in the field who bring wit and warmth to their writing, the book combines the valuable wisdom of their clinical expertise with cutting edge scientific synthesis and helpful clinical pearls. Replete with a plethora of instructional aids and clinical tools (such as patient handouts, questionnaires, checklists, video clips, and quick-reference boxes), Discussing Migraine with Your Patients: A Common Sense Guide for Clinicians reviews migraine treatment in an evidence-based manner -- according to the empirical data and FDA and consensus-based guidelines. Discussion topics include acute and preventive pharmacotherapy, medical interventions and devices, behavioral and psychological nonpharmacologic therapies, education, trigger management, healthy lifestyle practices, stress management, neutraceuticals, and alternative medicine offerings. In addition, this easy-to-read title covers genetics and pathophysiology, symptoms and comorbidities, and a range of essential clinical skills that are useful in achieving the best possible outcomes with patients. In invaluable addition to the literature, this title will serve as the ultimate go-to resource for primary care clinicians and trainees. Headache specialists, too, will find value in this work.


Migraine--what Works!

Migraine--what Works!

Author: Joseph Kandel

Publisher: Prima Lifestyles

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 9780761521433

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Finally--Relief! If you or someone you love suffers from the excruciating pain of migraine headaches, read this book. Inside, you'll discover the most up-to-date, medically sound solutions for the prevention and treatment of these debilitating headaches. Written by two leading neurologists, "Migraine--What Works! takes the mystery out of migraine headaches and shows you how to: -Find relief from the pain of migraines -Alleviate and prevent migraine attacks with exercise -Determine which medicines work--from the latest pharmaceuticals to the best homeopathic and natural remedies -Choose dietary and lifestyles changes that really make a difference -Find and work with a physician who understands migraines -And much more! This caring, authoritative, and easy-to-understand book will help you master your migraines. Contains new information about women and migraines and the proven effects of biofeedback.