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PEMF Therapy and Migraines

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Many people suffer from crippling migraine headaches, resulting in lost time from work and family activities.

Unfortunately, many of these individuals lack the hope of an effective treatment, forcing them to simply cope with their condition.

Migraine attacks can be brought about by a variety of causes.

Some of these include not getting proper sleep, working too hard or living a stressful lifestyle.

PEMF Therapy offers hope to those who suffer from this debilitating condition.

This article will explain how PEMF works and its uses in treating migraine headaches.

 

What are Migraines?

Migraines are headaches that produce strong pain, well beyond what most people experience when they have a normal headache.

In addition to pain, some patients report experiencing flashes of light in their visual field, blind spots in their vision and even tingling in parts of their body.

Migraine headaches are severe medical events which can last for hours and sometimes even days.

The migraine sufferer experiences heightened sensitivity to sound and light.

In some cases, nausea and even vomiting can occur.

 

Migraines Symptoms

Those who have suffered from migraine headaches in the past learn to be sensitive to the initial warning signs of an attack.

Sometimes, these symptoms appear hours or even days before the actual occurrence of a migraine.

In the 24-48 hours prior to a migraine, patients report symptoms such as increased urination, constipation, mood swings, food cravings, thirst, excessive yawning and stiffness in areas of the body such as the neck.

Some report the presence of auras, the sensation of flashing light, disturbance in their visual field and sensitivity to touch.

After the initial symptoms, a migraine attack occurs, lasting for 4-72 hours.

During this phase of the attack, patients experience throbbing on one side of the head, increased sensitivity to light and sound, blurred vision and even feeling lightheaded.

Other symptoms during a migraine attack include increased moodiness, weakness, and confusion.

Once a migraine headache ends, some patients report a feeling of exhaustion.

Others feel a sense of relaxation and peace.

 

Migraine Causes

While modern science continues to probe the root cause of migraine headaches, their exact origin remains unknown.

One of the reasons for this is the variety of symptoms that individual patients report.

Because each sufferer has a unique experience of a migraine, it is difficult to isolate specific triggers or causes.

However, research has provided us with a list of the most common causes of migraine headaches:

  • Hormonal Changes. These often occur during menstruation.
  • Physical Causes. Poor posture, as well as stiffness in the shoulders and neck, can lead to migraines. Lack of proper rest is also a factor.
  • Caffeine and Alcohol. Beverages containing these substances are often linked to migraine attacks. Scientists have also identified the additive, Tyramine, as a migraine trigger.
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy, Oral Contraceptives, and Sleep Aids.
  • External Factors. Some patients report that exterior phenomena can lead to migraines. Things like flashing images, smoke, very loud noises, temperature changes, and even strong odors can be triggers that produce a migraine attack.

Due to the individuality of each patient’s experience, modern science has been unable to produce one single cure for migraines.

Changes in lifestyle, dietary adjustments and painkillers have all been helpful for some patients.

In extreme cases, surgery has produced effective results.

Fortunately, a new treatment has emerged that many patients find helpful in treating their migraine symptoms.

PEMF Therapy has been shown to be effective in treating migraines.

Recent research has shown a link between PEMF and migraines that offers hope to those who suffer from this debilitating condition.

 

PEMF Therapy and Migraines?

As this article has stated, there is no one cure for the treatment of migraine headaches.

Due to this lack of a reliable cure, modern treatments have the aim of reducing the frequency and severity of attacks.

Many scientists believe that the root cause of migraines is poor circulation which restricts the flow of blood to the brain.

When poor circulation is present in a patient, blood flow becomes constricted in one area or lobe of the brain.

The leftover blood flows to another area of the brain.

This can lead to severe pain of migraine headaches.

One solution for poor blood circulation is vasodilatation.

Vasodilatation seeks to expand the blood vessels, creating a wider passageway in the body for blood flow.

As the blood vessels expand, blood circulation is improved in all areas of the body.

For the purposes of the treatment of migraines, improved blood flow to the brain can alleviate and even prevent the symptoms of migraines.

Another benefit of PEMF Therapy is that it increases the amount of energy in the cells of the body.

By allowing red blood cells to repel one another, thickening of the blood and the formation of clots is lessened, permitting blood to flow more freely through the circulatory system.

The increased blood flow to the brain allows for greater healing of neural pathways.

This healing can prevent the root cause of migraines.

A recent study of PEMF Therapy and migraines has produced hopeful results.

The study utilized placebos and was double-blind, ensuring unbiased results.

Randomly dividing the subjects of the study into two groups, one group received PEMF Therapy while the others received a placebo treatment.

During the study, all participants were asked to maintain a log of their migraine symptoms.

In the PEMF Therapy group, 73% reported decreased migraines.

In the placebo group, only 50% reported this positive result.

Compared to other treatments for migraines which exist today, PEMF offers strong benefits to patients.

It is completely safe.

Unlike more extreme measures, such as surgery, it is non-invasive.

While prescription medications often bring with them side effects, this is not the case with PEMF.

The ability of PEMF Therapy to increase blood circulation has been proven to result in a reduction of migraine symptoms.

Increased blood flow has many other benefits for patients unrelated to migraines.

It is a treatment that every person who suffers from migraine headaches should explore.

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