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MIGRAINE HEADACHES: WHEN SHOULD YOU NOT IGNORE THEM?

MIGRAINE HEADACHES: WHEN SHOULD YOU NOT IGNORE THEM?

Headaches are one of the most common neurological symptoms and can occur at any age. Nearly everyone experiences a headache at least once in their lifetime. However, not all headaches are the same. In many cases, headaches are temporary and may result from stress, lack of sleep, or lifestyle changes. Sometimes, however, they can be a warning sign of neurological conditions that require early diagnosis and treatment. 

Among the many causes of headache, migraine is one of the most common neurological disorders, significantly affecting quality of life and work productivity. 

What Is a Migraine? 

Migraine is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent headache attacks. The pain typically affects one side of the head, although it may occur on both sides. 

Migraine headaches are commonly described as: 

  • Throbbing or pulsating pain 

  • Moderate to severe in intensity 

  • Lasting from several hours to several days 

  • Worsening with physical activity or movement 

In addition to headache, people with migraine may experience: 

  • Nausea or vomiting 

  • Sensitivity to light (photophobia) 

  • Sensitivity to sound (phonophobia) 

  • Blurred vision or temporary visual disturbances 

  • Dizziness or a feeling of imbalance 

Some individuals experience an "aura" before a migraine attack. Aura symptoms may include flashing lights, blind spots, or numbness and tingling sensations in the face, arms, or legs. 

Why Do Migraines Occur? 

Although the exact mechanism is still being studied, migraines are believed to be associated with changes in the activity of the central nervous system and blood vessels in the brain. 

Common migraine triggers include: 

  • Emotional stress 

  • Sleep deprivation or excessive sleep 

  • Hormonal fluctuations 

  • Skipping meals or irregular eating habits 

  • Certain foods and beverages, including alcohol, caffeine, and processed foods containing preservatives 

  • Exposure to bright lights or loud noises 

  • Weather changes 

Identifying and avoiding individual triggers plays an important role in long-term migraine management.

When Should a Headache Be Evaluated by a Doctor? 

Not every headache is a migraine. Some headaches require evaluation by a neurologist to rule out potentially serious underlying conditions. 

You should seek medical attention if you experience: 

  • A sudden, severe headache unlike any you have had before 

  • Headaches that become increasingly frequent or severe 

  • Headache accompanied by weakness or paralysis in the arms or legs 

  • Difficulty speaking or language disturbances 

  • Seizures 

  • Loss of consciousness 

  • Fever or neck stiffness 

  • Persistent visual changes 

  • Headache following a head injury 

These symptoms may be associated with conditions such as stroke, brain hemorrhage, meningitis, or brain tumors and should be evaluated promptly. 

The Role of Medical Imaging in Headache Assessment 

For persistent, unusual, or neurologically associated headaches, physicians may recommend imaging studies to determine the underlying cause. 

Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) 

MRI provides detailed images of brain structures and can help detect: 

  • Brain tissue abnormalities 

  • Brain tumors 

  • Cerebral vascular malformations 

  • Inflammatory or neurodegenerative disorders 

  • Evidence of previous stroke or cerebral ischemia 

Computed Tomography (CT Scan) 

CT scans are commonly used in emergency settings to identify: 

  • Intracranial hemorrhage 

  • Traumatic brain injury 

  • Certain structural abnormalities within the skull and brain 

The choice of imaging modality depends on the patient's symptoms and clinical condition. 

How Are Migraines Treated? 

The goals of migraine treatment are not only to relieve acute pain but also to reduce the frequency of attacks and improve overall quality of life. 

Lifestyle Modifications 

Recommended measures include: 

  • Getting adequate sleep 

  • Maintaining a consistent sleep schedule 

  • Eating regular meals 

  • Staying well hydrated 

  • Exercising regularly 

  • Managing stress effectively 

Medication Therapy 

Depending on the severity and frequency of symptoms, treatment may include: 

  • Pain-relieving medications 

  • Acute migraine-specific therapies 

  • Preventive medications for patients with frequent migraine attacks 

Medications should always be used under medical supervision to avoid medication-overuse headaches. 

Do Not Ignore Persistent Headaches 

While most headaches are not caused by serious medical conditions, self-diagnosis or delaying professional evaluation may result in missed opportunities for early detection of underlying neurological disorders. 

If you frequently experience headaches, migraines, dizziness, or other neurological symptoms, consulting a neurology specialist and undergoing appropriate diagnostic evaluation can help identify the cause, guide effective treatment, and support long-term brain health. 

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