by Bertrand Doeuk | Mar 23, 2019 | Headache & Migraine Facts, Migraine, The Cause, The Disability, The Triggers
Aura is classed as any neurological disturbances such as seeing bright dots or lines, a tingly feeling on one side of the body or inability to speak clearly, lasting 20 minutes to an hour prior to a migraine attack! Types of Aura There are three types of Aura which... by Bertrand Doeuk | Mar 9, 2019 | Chronic Headache, Headache & Migraine Facts, Headache and Migraine Relief, Migraine, Other Headache Conditions
Stress induced migraines and headaches can disrupt daily activities and work.Chronic stress, along with tension in the neck, shoulders and back is one of the most common headache triggers. Simple breathing techniques can help to provide much needed release. Breathing... by Bertrand Doeuk | Feb 23, 2019 | Chronic Headache, Headache & Migraine Facts, Other Headache Conditions
Tension Type Headaches (TTH) are experienced by up to 7 million Australians, with approximately 36% of men and 42% women suffering on a day-to-day basis! Tension headaches are usually caused by muscle contractions in the head and neck areas resulting in mild to... by Bertrand Doeuk | Feb 19, 2019 | Chronic Headache, Headache & Migraine Facts, Migraine, Other Headache Conditions
Headache diaries are useful for both you and your clinician alike to track the progression of your symptoms. Keeping a diary can be as simple as recording down the intensity, duration and location of the pain. Here are some other things you may want to include... by Bertrand Doeuk | Nov 17, 2018 | Headache & Migraine Facts, Headache and Migraine Relief, Migraine, The Cause, The Disability, The Triggers
Headache and migraine attacks are debilitating and can cause severe reductions in quality of life, even at work. Some headache and migraine sufferers may find that their condition is looked down upon at work because their colleagues or employers may think that their... by Bertrand Doeuk | Oct 27, 2018 | Headache & Migraine Facts, Migraine
Abdominal migraine usually starts in childhood, though it may occur in adults, commonly with a family history of migraine. What is it? Abdominal migraine usually occurs in children. It is episodic abdominal pain (lasting >1 hour) that occurs with migraine features,...