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Migraine Headache medicine is a group of medications is given for the relief of symptoms associated with migraine pain. This includes the pain associated with headaches or the nausea and vomiting associated with migraine headaches. Migraine is a neurological disease characterized by recurrent moderate to severe headaches often in association with a number of autonomic nervous system symptoms. People who are prone to having headaches may develop a pattern of daily or almost-daily headaches. In some people, migraine-type headache attacks may become so frequent that they finally blend together with no clear-cut beginning or end. Daily or almost daily use of over-the-counter medications such as aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, narcotics, barbiturates and caffeine-containing medications; or prescription medications such as the triptans, appears to interfere with the brain centres that regulate the flow of pain messages to the nervous system and may make your headache worse.

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Globally, it has been estimated that prevalence among adults of current headache disorder is 47%. Half to three quarters of the adults aged 18–65 years in the world have had headache in the last year and among those individuals, more than 10% have reported migraine. Headache on 15 or more days every month affects 1.7–4% of the world’s adult population. Despite regional variations, headache disorders are a worldwide problem, affecting people of all ages, races, income levels and geographical areas. There are approximately 45 million Americans complaining of headaches each year. That works out to about one in every six people or 16.5% of the population. Around 16 to 17 % of the population complains of migraines. In the UK, there are an estimated 190,000 migraine attacks every day, The Migraine Trust, 2004 reported that over a third (34.3%) of migraine sufferers face difficulties or discrimination at work because of their condition.

In 2000, over 86 million Americans were afflicted with pain causing an economic loss of US$90 billion annually. Within this group, about 40 million suffer from chronic pain, 28 million are afflicted with migraine headaches, and 1.5 million suffer neuropathic pain. 35 million (12.6%) of North Americas suffer from migraines, resulting in $17 billion economic costs or 100 million bedridden days. The Migraine Drug Market Will Increase from $3.3 Billion in 2011 to $5.8 Billion in 2021 in the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and Japan. Market for migraine therapies to increase from $3.3 billion in 2011 to $5.8 billion in 2021 in the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and Japan.

Migraines are the second most common headache, with tension headaches being the most common. Migraine headaches are often brought on by certain triggers such as stress, hormones, weather and even specific foods. The exact causes are unknown however avoiding known triggers may help prevent these headaches from occurring.

There are several different types of migraines the two most common are migraines with aura and those without. Treatment may involve medications, lifestyle changes, and alternative therapies.

The exact cause of migraine headaches is unclear but research scientists agree that a key element is blood flow changes in the brain. Other possible causes could include an imbalance of brain chemicals or perhaps even genetics. Although the cause of this type of headache is unknown migraines are often a result of controllable and uncontrollable migrainetriggers.Migraine research scientists are unclear about the precise cause of migraine headaches. There seems to be general agreement however that a key element is blood flow changes in the brain.

A few common migraine symptoms include a moderate to severe headache that usually affects one side of the body, sensitivity to light and a lack of appetite. Some less common symptoms include diarrhea, abdominal cramps and fainting. A person who has classic migraines will also experience an "aura" which is characterized by symptoms such as double vision and speech difficulty 10 minutes to 30 minutes before the headache begins. A person with common migraines does not experience an aura.

Migraines affect about 10 percent of adults. Women are more likely than men to have experienced this type of headache.

A moderate to severe headache that generally affects one side of the body is described as throbbing or pounding and may worsen with activity. While migraine headache pain usually starts on one side of the head in some cases it may eventually spread to the other side. Pain is often felt in the forehead, temple, ear, jaw or around the eye.

•             Nausea and/or vomiting

•             Sensitivity to light

•             Lack of appetite

There are some other symptoms that might occur during a migraine headache. These symptoms which occur less often than the symptoms mentioned above can include:

•             Diarrhea

•             Abdominal cramps

•             Increased urination

•             Lightheadedness

•             Fainting

A migraines diagnosis begins with asking the patient a number of questions, such as where the pain occurs and how often the person experiences headaches. Diagnosing migraines also involves performing a physical exam to look for signs that could point to other possible causes of headaches. The healthcare provider may also recommend a number of testssuch as blood tests or vision teststo rule out other causes of headaches. There are no tests that are routinely recommended to help diagnose migraines. Depending on your particular situation your healthcare provider may recommend certain tests to help rule out other headache causes. These tests may include a blood test, imaging tests or vision tests. 

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List of Related Societies:

American Headache Society

Association of Migraine Disorders

The Migraine Association of Ireland

M.A.G.N.U.M-the national migraine association

Anxiety and Depression Association of AmericaGerman Migraine and Headache Society

Florida Association for the Study of Headache & Neurological Disorders

Canadian Headache Society

The Stanford Headache Program Migraine Research Foundation

The Japanese Headache Society

American Council for Headache Education

Comprehensive Migraine Education Program

Headache Australia

National Headache Foundation

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)

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Headache and Migraine Treatment Center - World Brain Center (WBC India)

The Healthy Sleep- Advanced Center for Snoring, Sleep Apnea and Migraine Therapy & the Tooth Clinic

Center for Headache Medicine

Brisbane Headache & Migraine Clinic

PharmaCurrentis GmbH & Co.KG

Stryker Corporation

Merck & Co., Inc

Abbvie

Impax labs

Hospira

Genzyme

AstraZeneca

Forest Laboratories

Chelsea therapeutics

Upshers-smith laboratories

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