What Is It?
Chronic migraines are severe, recurring headaches that typically last for hours or even days and often occur more than 15 times a month. These headaches bring intense pain, nausea, sensitivity to light, and a throbbing sensation, severely impacting daily life and productivity. Chronic migraines can be triggered by factors such as stress, diet, hormonal changes, and environmental factors. This complex condition often requires a tailored treatment plan to manage symptoms effectively. Prevention and trigger management are essential for reducing migraine frequency.
Did you know?
Approximately 12% of the population experiences migraines.
What Are The Causes?
Genetics
A family history of migraines increases the risk of developing them.
Hormonal Changes
Hormonal fluctuations, especially in women, can trigger migraines.
Stress
Physical and emotional stress can activate migraine episodes.
Dietary Triggers
Certain foods like caffeine, alcohol, and processed foods can induce migraines.
Sleep Disorders
Lack of sleep or irregular sleep patterns can contribute to chronic migraines.
How to Prevent?
Maintain a Regular Sleep Schedule
Consistent sleep can help reduce migraine occurrences.
Identify and Avoid Triggers
Keeping a migraine diary can help identify food or environmental triggers.
Stress Management
Techniques like meditation and exercise can lower stress and prevent migraines.
Treatments by Ages
20s
Preventative injectables, such as Botox, effectively reduce the frequency and severity of migraines before they become chronic. IV therapy helps replenish hydration and essential nutrients, supporting overall well-being and reducing the likelihood of triggers.
30-40s
Advanced injectable treatments specifically target the overactive nerves responsible for migraines, significantly reducing their impact on daily life. IV therapy supports recovery by delivering vitamins and minerals that enhance energy levels and ease symptoms.
50+
Injectables combined with IV therapy provide long-term relief from migraines that can worsen with age-related changes. These treatments improve overall health and offer a holistic approach to managing migraines.