Episodic migraine vs chronic migraine

What Patients Need to Know About Episodic Migraine vs. Chronic Migraine

While official definitions classify episodic migraine as fewer than 15 headache days per month and chronic migraine as 15 or more headache days for at least three months, in reality migraine exists on a spectrum—symptom‐free days and migraine days can blur the lines. Learn how to track migraine frequency accurately, understand high-frequency episodic versus chronic migraine, and explore treatments—from medications to neuromodulation devices like CEFALY—that can help reduce attack frequency

women laying down with cefaly device on forehead

Everything You Need to Know About Migraine Prevention with CEFALY 

Discover the transformative power of CEFALY in migraine prevention with our in-depth guide. Read real testimonials, understand the science behind it, and learn how to utilize the PREVENT setting effectively. Our step-by-step instructions ensure you make the most of this innovative device. Dive into the PREMICE study results, showing a significant reduction in migraine days for compliant users. Elevate your self-care routine with CEFALY, supported by tips for consistent use and personalized progress tracking through the CeCe app. Don’t just manage migraines—prevent them. Order CEFALY today and experience life with fewer interruptions.

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