
Twelve Percent Of The World's Population Is Affected By Migraines, Tallying Up To More Than 35 Million People In The Us Alone. The World Health Organization Lists It Among The Top Ten Most Disabling Conditions. But Even With Those Numbers, Why Are We Still Plagued With This Disorder And What Can We Do, In Our Daily Lives, To Manage This Devastating And Demoralizing Brain Illness? Understanding Your Migraines: A Guide For Patients And Families Addresses, In Clear Prose: · The Impact Migraines Can Have On Your Life, And Your Family's; · How To Communicate And Work With Your Medical Team To Make Sure Nothing Is Overlooked In Your Quest To Conquer Your Migraines; · Non-medicinal And New Experimental Ways To Reduce Migraine Symptoms; · The Special And Important Cases Of Dealing With Migraine During Pregnancy, In Children, And In Adolescents; · How You Can Find Online And Community Resources For Learning More. Understanding Your Migraine: A Guide For Patients And Families Brings Together The Expertise Of Two Eminent Headache Neurologists, Dr. Morris Levin And Dr. Thomas Ward, Who Have Each Been Caring For Headache Patients For More Than 35 Years. Peppered With Patient Cases To Show How To Successfully Deal With A Variety Of Headache Issues, The Authors Address Common Concerns In An Easy-to-read And Comprehensive Manner, Making This A Must-have On Every Bedside Table.
This book investigates the clinical and practical challenges of living with migraines, aiming to provide patients and families with actionable strategies for management. The authors, both experienced headache neurologists with over 35 years of practice, synthesize medical knowledge with patient-centered advice to demystify this complex neurological condition. They argue that effective management requires a combination of informed communication with medical professionals, lifestyle adjustments, and an understanding of both traditional and experimental treatment options.
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Experts and readers alike value this work for its accessibility and the depth of clinical experience provided by the authors. The text is frequently cited as a practical, foundational resource for patients seeking to navigate the complexities of chronic headache management.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019020916X
ISBN-13:
9780190209162
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