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

A Complete Guide to Vestibular Migraine

A Complete Guide to Vestibular Migraine

If you’ve ever felt off-balance or like the room was spinning without a clear reason, you might have brushed it off as vertigo or fatigue. But what if it’s something more? Vestibular migraine could be the cause.  Vestibular migraine isn’t as well known as typical migraine, as it’s prevalent in about 1% to 2.7% of the […]

Is Too Much Screen Time Causing Your Migraine?

Is Too Much Screen Time Causing Your Migraine?

It might seem like there’s a screen everywhere you look. In America, adults spend an average of seven hours looking at screens every day. However, these devices surrounding us can also impact our health. If you’re experiencing pain on one or both sides of your head after looking at your phone or computer, you might have migraine […]

What Are the 5 Cs of Migraine

What Are the 5 Cs of Migraine?

While there is no one-size-fits-all set of migraine triggers that applies to everyone, more than 64% of people who experience regular migraine attacks avoid at least one food type that they identify as a trigger. These foods, including cheese, chocolate, coffee, cola beverages and citrus fruit, have been identified as commonly recurring triggers, and together, they are […]

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