Blog tagged as headache treatments

The Role of the External Carotid Vasculature in Migraine
In this blog experimental, clinical, and pharmacological evidence linking the extracranial terminal branches of the external carotid artery to migraine pain is presented.
The extracranial vascular theory of migraine: an artificial controversary 
Over the years there has been a considerable amount of controversy over whether the vascular component of migraine pain arises from the intracranial or the extracranial vessels, or both.
Medication overuse headache 
The frequent use of medications used for the acute management of migraine is a positively identified risk factor for developing chronic forms of headache. read the full blog to find out more.
Chronic Migraines
Read all about Ane's story, a patient of The Headache Clinic who suffered from migraines almost her entire life up until she met with Dr. Shevel.
Hope for cluster headache sufferers
Worse than childbirth, worse than accidental amputation. A pain so acute, old medical books referred to the condition as the “suicide headache” because it was not uncommon that cluster headache sufferers would take their lives to escape it.

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