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Can Anxiety Attacks cause Migraines?

Monday, October 31st, 2011


 


 

Throughout the years, scientists have conducted many studies linking chronic migraines with anxiety attacks and panic disorder; other symptoms associated with migraine headaches include phobias, depression, and bipolar disorder.

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Anxiety and migraine illness occur together

In a 2009 study, scientists Gregory E. Ratcliffe B.Sc. and Jitender Sareen M.D., F.R.C.P.C. observed the correlation between chronic headaches and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).

According to researchers, certain people are more susceptible to mood disorders such as anxiety disorder and depression than others are- and those people are also more likely to experience chronic migraine than people who don’t suffer from anxiety attacks.

Clinical study links migraines with mental disorders

The study, published by General Hospital Psychiatry, focused on over four thousand test subjects from an earlier study on migraines- the German National Health Interview and Examination Survey.

CAN ANXIETY ATTACKS CAUSE MIGRAINES? WWW.MIGRAVENT.COMAbout Eleven percent of German migraine patients suffered from migraine headaches in addition to at least one of several mental disorders, including:

  • Chronic depression
  • General anxiety disorder (GAD)
  • Dysthymia
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Panic attacks
  • Panic disorder
  • Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Substance abuse disorders
  • Agoraphobia
  • General phobias

“Together, migraine and mental disorders cause more impairment than alone,” says lead study author Gregory Ratcliffe, University of Manitoba, Canada.  “Patients who have one condition should be assessed for the other so they can be treated holistically.  Although it is important to know that both are present, treating one will have an effect on the other.”

Migraines are a recurring nightmare

Scientists also discovered that migraine patients who suffer from anxiety are 40% more likely to suffer from severe depression, as well.  Researchers have observed a cyclic relationship between depression, anxiety, and migraine attacks.  Depressed individuals begin to experience symptoms of anxiety, which include heart palpitations, nervousness, feelings of despair, and uncontrolled thought patterns.  The aftermath of anxiety attacks often includes migraine; among the many symptoms of chronic migraines, depression is one of the most common, and so the cycle continues.

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Dealing with anxiety and migraines

Migraine headache specialists recommend the following tips for preventing migraines and anxiety:

  • CAN ANXIETY ATTACKS CAUSE MIGRAINES? WWW.MIGRAVENT.COMAcknowledge the reality of the situation by doing your research.  The more you learn about your brain and migraine illness, the sooner you will come to realize that there are perfectly reasonable, scientifically proven explanations for all the symptoms of anxiety you are experiencing.
  • Keep track of migraine triggers by keeping a headache journal.
  • Practice guided meditation, relaxation techniques, and exercises such as yoga or Tai Chi, all of which focus on quieting the mind.
  • Stay regular.  Migraines sufferers are very sensitive to fluctuations, so sleep regular hours, eat at regular intervals, and prepare yourself for hormonal changes such as menopause, menstruation, pregnancy, and perimenopause.
  • Seek out natural migraine ingredients, such as butterbur, magnesium, and riboflavin.

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Gotta Have Books for Migraineurs- 5 that Stand Out

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011


 


 

Migraine head pain can make you feel helpless, like there isn’t a thing in the world that can help you alleviate your chronic pain.  Well, hope is not lost. Many sufferers of migraine attacks, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome have learned how to get past their pain symptoms, and live to tell about it.

Below are 5 excellent books written by chronic pain patients and the doctors who treat them.

10 Simple Solutions to Migraines, by Dawn A. Marcus, M.D.

Dr. Marcus is the definitive expert on coping with chronic pain, from fibromyalgia to migraines.  Her award-winning books and essays have helped millions of sufferers find ways to deal with constant head pain, muscular aches, fatigue, and depressionTen Simple Solutions is your source for understanding the science behind migraine attacks, finding your migraine triggers, and utilizing treatments for preventing migraine headaches.

Beyond Casseroles: 505 Ways to Encourage a Chronically Ill Friend, by Lisa J. Copen

This is an excellent book to give to relatives, friends, and coworkers.  Help them to understand your suffering and things they can do to assist, without any of the awkwardness.  You already know they want to help out- they just don’t know how.  This book by Lisa J. Copen provides an easy way to get the message across without causing any hurt feelings or embarrassment.

Beyond Chronic Pain, by Rebecca Rengo

Beyond Chronic Pain: A get-well guidebook to sooth the body, mind, & spirit picks up where traditional medicine usually leaves off.  Learn ways to relieve headaches and other chronic bodily ailments through alternative therapyHolistic pain management treats the body, mind, and soul as one, and is more conducive to natural, complete healing.  This self-help book will guide you through the healing process from the inside out.

A Brain Wider than the Sky, by Andrew Levy

This book will inspire you to start your own migraine journal.  In A Brain Wider than the Sky, Andrew Levy shares his contemplations, experiences, and revelations on his own chronic migraine symptoms.  Sometimes witty, sometimes surreal, the author releases his pain for the world to see with vivid, raw imagery.  A must-read for migraine patients and their families.

The Headache Prevention Cookbook, by David Ryan Marks, M.D. and Laura Marks, M.D.

Think you already know all your migraine triggers?  Read what this husband and wife doctor team has to teach you about eating to prevent migraine attacks.  Follow their elimination diet to pinpoint the foods that are causing your migraine headaches.  Book includes clear, simple instructions and helpful recipes to get you started on your headache-free journey.

Additional reading:

Plan a Headache-Free Summer Vacation: Five Travel Tips

Go Ask Alice: Migraine Auras in Wonderland

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Reviews of Books Related to Headaches and Migraine from About.com headaches and Migraine

Best Books on Pain, Chronic Pain, and Migraine