A medication often used to treat high blood pressure and prevent migraines was associated with a reduction in ischemic stroke risk among women using the drug for migraine prevention, according to a ...
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and refractory headaches after treatment of severe hypertension. Neuroimaging studies to consider include CT scan to exclude hemorrhage or mass; MRI to detect acute ischemia, posterior reversible ...
Headaches can be complicated. Different kinds can have their own set of symptoms, causes, and need different treatments. Where your head hurts isn't a foolproof way to diagnose, but the location ...
The study found that soreness, headaches, and fatigue were the most common side effects of the treatment but that the did not last longer than 2 hours. There were no serious side effects reported.
Many of us use the term ‘migraine’ to legitimise our headaches – and one neurologist thinks we’re right to do so, writes Amy Beecham. You’re now subscribed to all our newsletters.
A woman was given a surprising diagnosis after waking up with a headache. Nikki Bennett ... Initially the doctors she saw thought it was a form of arthritis. After some treatment, Nik's pain subsided ...