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Causes of Migraine

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Here are some Important Causes of Migraine:

Instability of the vascular system: Instability of the vascular system, may lead to the reduction in blood flow to the visual area of our brain. This reduction of blood flow will cause the migraine.

Magnesium deficiency: The nerve cells in the brain begin to lose function due to the magnesium deficiency, which causes a reduction in blood flow, which in turn produce the migraine.

Food:Certain foods contain chemicals-amines-that dilate the blood vessels, causing a rebound vasodilation and may thus cause migraine.

Food Allergy: You may allergic or sensitive to certain foods. And this can start a migraine. Food allergy has also been implicated as an important factor in migraine.

Low Blood Sugar: The low blood sugar caused by fasting or irregular meals often brings on a headache. Chromium can help stabilize the blood sugar.

Food containing tyramine: A small proportion of migraine patients will react to tyramine, a chemical found in aged cheese, yogurt, beer, wine, liver, yeast and certain other foods.

Some Other Causes may be:

  • stress.
  • skipping meals.
  • taking too much caffeine.
  • sudden changes in sleep patterns.
  • changes in hormone levels.
  • smoking.
  • weather changes.
   

 

 

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