4 common migraine triggers and ways to cope with them
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4 common migraine triggers and ways to cope with them

Migraine is a neurological condition that causes recurring headaches, with its severity ranging from moderate to severe. Symptoms of migraine include throbbing head pain, nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to sound and light. Various kinds of triggers cause an onset of migraine headaches in people living with this condition. Knowing about the triggers and identifying them can help reveal patterns behind migraine episodes. More importantly, this knowledge can help affected individuals manage this condition in their day-to-day lives. Stress A study found that stress is the main trigger for almost 70% of people experiencing migraine headaches. Affected individuals tend to perpetually worry about their next episode, causing them to be in a never-ending, exhausting cycle.  How to cope : Unfortunately, stress is often unavoidable. However, stress-relieving activities such as exercise, meditation, and yoga can help individuals calm their minds before their stress spirals into a full-blown migraine headache. Rhythmic breathing is also known to lower heart rate and reduce mental tension during stressful moments. In complex situations, consulting a trained and experienced therapist can also help individuals develop innovative strategies for coping with daily stress. Certain foods Some foods, such as fermented or pickled foods, aged cheese, and processed or cured meats (like hot dogs and lunch meats), often cause inflammation and set off a cascading effect that ends up in migraine aches.
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