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Migraines linked to brain lesions

Findings from a study in Iceland suggests that migraine headaches in middle age may give rise to permanent brain damage later in life.This association is only apparent in women and only for migraines with aura, a common type in which sensations, such as the perception of flickering lights, occu  ....Read more

MIGRAINESBy: Gangadharan P | Thursday , 2 Jul '09 11:43:14 AM Reply | Forward THE FIRST EXPERIENCE OF MIGRAINE IS AT THE AGE OF 32 STARTS WITH LIGHT FLICKERING (UNCLEAR VISION)AND AFTER THE FLICKERING STOPS THE HYEAD ACHE STARS. IT HAPPENS ONCE IN A MONTH AND THE OOCURANCE INCREASED. FIRST MY PHYSICIAN STARTS TREATMENT TO DEVELOPE BLOOD CIRCULATION AND UPTO A CERTAIN LEVEL IT CAN REDUCE THE OCCURANCE. AFTER FEW YEARSTHE STROKES INCREASED WITH HEAVY HEADACHES. AFTER CONSULTATION WITH A NEUROPHYSICIAN I STARTED MEDICINE (ATEN)REGULARLY AND IT IS CONTROLLED AT A GOOD PERCENTAGE (80%). BUT STILL THE STRESS AND STRAIN FEAR IS THERE. I AM AFRAID,WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN FUTURE???????....
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