
Navigating Life with Migraine and Other Headaches focuses on the many myths that exist around headaches and dispels common misperceptions by providing simple explanations on how headaches occur, and, most importantly, how to treat them. The authors give real, practical advice: when and how to manage your headaches, when to seek treatment, and when to be concerned. From vitamins to prescription meds; from when to go to the emergency department to optimizing doctor visits; options for managing headaches are presented in this accessible and easy-to-read resource.The more you know about headache, including the mechanisms that cause pain, the better you and your family can manage this common and chronic condition. Through the use of patient stories, a glossary of terms for easy reference, and key points for quick retention, this book is a high-quality resource for people looking for empowerment and a sense of control.
This book investigates the physiological mechanisms of chronic headaches and provides a comprehensive framework for patient-led management and treatment. The authors, both distinguished neurologists and headache specialists, utilize their extensive clinical experience to dismantle common myths surrounding migraine disorders. By synthesizing medical data with practical guidance, they offer a structured approach to navigating the healthcare system and optimizing therapeutic outcomes for those suffering from chronic pain.
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Medical professionals and patients frequently cite this work as a highly accessible and reliable resource for understanding complex neurological conditions. Experts highlight the authors' ability to translate dense clinical information into actionable advice for the layperson.
Page Count:
216
Publication Date:
2018-04-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190640766
ISBN-13:
9780190640767
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