What Are The Causes Trigging Stimulus For A Migraine Headache?
March 29th, 2009 . by adminThere are plenty of trigging stimulus for a migraine headache such as: hormonal imbalance, bad sleeping habits, certain foods, alcohol or drugs consumption, episodes of stress, certain medicines and perfumes. Although these stimulus themselves are not the cause of migraine headache but the trigger, avoiding them can reduce migraine episodes, both in intensity as in frequency.A migraine episode is extremely painful, and the pain changes and becomes more acute when moving around, coughing or lowering the head. The pain takes diverse forms, it can be pulsating or throbbing, and it can also cause dizziness, vomiting and sensibility to the light and sound.