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  • www.AmericanHeadacheSociety.org - American Headache Society (AHS) www.AmericanMigraineFoundation.org - American Migraine Foundation (AMF)http://ahma.memberclicks.net/ - American Headache and Migraine Association (AHMA) www.headachejournal.org- Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain

    MIGRAINE

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    PRODROME

    AURA

    HEADACHE

    POSTDROME

    WHAT ARE MIGRAINE SYMPTOMS?1,2

    HOW IS MIGRAINE TREATED?8-12ACUTE MEDICATION

    TREATMENT OF ATTACKSSpecific medications for migraineNonspecific medications for pain

    Anti-nausea medications

    MANAGE WHAT MAKES MIGRAINE WORSE

    LIFESTYLE AND NON-MEDICATION TREATMENTSKeeping a diary

    Avoiding triggersCognitive behavioral therapy

    Biofeedback, Relaxation training, Stress management

    PREVENTATIVE TREATMENTS

    Prescription medicationsSupplements

    InjectionsDevices

    A common and disabling neurological condition Attacks of headache and other symptoms because of an abnormally sensitive brain

    HOW COMMON IS MIGRAINE?3-61 billion worldwide

    1 in 5 women

    1 in 4 homes

    1 in 11 children

    1 in 16 men

    WHAT IS AURA?1

    One-third of people with migraine Reversible attacks of neurological symptoms Usually last from a few minutes up to an hour

    Light sensitivity, sound sensitivity, nausea, fatigue, yawning, increased urination, cravings, mood change,

    neck pain

    Change in vision such as seeing spots, stars, lines, flashing lights, zigzag lines, or waves

    Numbness and tingling

    Difficulty speaking or understanding others

    Throbbing pain on one or both sides of the head

    Worse with movementNausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light, sound

    and odors

    WHAT IS MIGRAINE?1

    IS MIGRAINE INHERITED?6,7If 1 parent has migraine:

    50% chance of a child having it too

    If both parents have migraine: 75% chance of a child having it too

    CAN MIGRAINE GET WORSE OVER TIME?13-19

    2-3% of people with episodic migraine every year develop chronic migraine Chronic migraine indicates headache happening on half of all days for 3 or more months Risk factors for chronic migraine

    Stressful life eventsHead injuryExcessive caffeine useOveruse of opioids and barbituratesNot having an optimized acute treatment planMore headache days per monthPersistent frequent nausea with migraineSnoring and sleep apneaOther pain conditionsDepressionAnxietyAllodynia (skin and scalp sensitivity to touch)Allergic rhinitis

    Fatigue, difficulty concentrating, weakness, dizziness,

    lightheadedness, decreased energy