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

Is CEFALY Covered by Health Insurance?

Is CEFALY Covered by Health Insurance?

Here’s the short answer: Your insurer may reimburse you for CEFALY, but it’s not guaranteed. Insurance coverage and reimbursement for CEFALY depend on your individual insurance provider and plan.  We’ll walk you through the process of finding out if CEFALY is covered by your insurance, and if it is, how to file a claim. Questions? […]

Migraine and Long COVID

Migraine and Long COVID

Millions of people worldwide have had COVID-19, a disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. However, a new COVID-19-related issue emerged as time passed. Some individuals — particularly those who had severe cases of COVID-19 — found that they weren’t recovering, even months or years after they got sick. This condition is called long COVID, and […]

Migraine and Hypertension/High Blood Pressure

Migraine and Hypertension/High Blood Pressure

Although research is still exploring the relationship between migraine and hypertension, people with each of these conditions often experience the other. Determining how high blood pressure relates to other conditions can be difficult, as over half of adults with hypertension go undiagnosed and untreated.  If you’re aware of your hypertension and the potential for migraine to impact […]

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