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MIGRAINE

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Migraine is a genetically inherited disease. In other words, migraine is more common in people with a family history of migraine.  Although not in the family, women are at risk for migraine headaches during hormonal transition (adolescence, premenstrual days, menopause) and during the periods when they use birth control pills. . The sensory nerve of our face, cerebral vessels and cerebral cortex is the same. This nerve can also be stimulated in external environment triggers and trigger pain mechanisms in the brain. During migraine, the cerebral vessels first narrow and then expand. The increase in pressure due to enlargement in the brain vessels is the cause of the throbbing finding in the person. 

 

Migraine is a genetically inherited disease. In other words, migraine is more common in people with a family history of migraine.  Although not in the family, women are at risk for migraine headaches during hormonal transition (adolescence, premenstrual days, menopause) and during the periods when they use birth control pills. . The sensory nerve of our face, cerebral vessels and cerebral cortex is the same. This nerve can also be stimulated in external environment triggers and trigger pain mechanisms in the brain. During migraine, the cerebral vessels first narrow and then expand. The increase in pressure due to enlargement in the brain vessels is the cause of the throbbing finding in the person. 

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Migraine is a genetically inherited disease. In other words, migraine is more common in people with a family history of migraine.  Although not in the family, women are at risk for migraine headaches during hormonal transition (adolescence, premenstrual days, menopause) and during the periods when they use birth control pills. . The sensory nerve of our face, cerebral vessels and cerebral cortex is the same. This nerve can also be stimulated in external environment triggers and trigger pain mechanisms in the brain. During migraine, the cerebral vessels first narrow and then expand. The increase in pressure due to enlargement in the brain vessels is the cause of the throbbing finding in the person. 

 

Migraine is a genetically inherited disease. In other words, migraine is more common in people with a family history of migraine.  Although not in the family, women are at risk for migraine headaches during hormonal transition (adolescence, premenstrual days, menopause) and during the periods when they use birth control pills. . The sensory nerve of our face, cerebral vessels and cerebral cortex is the same. This nerve can also be stimulated in external environment triggers and trigger pain mechanisms in the brain. During migraine, the cerebral vessels first narrow and then expand. The increase in pressure due to enlargement in the brain vessels is the cause of the throbbing finding in the person. 

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Migraine is a genetically inherited disease. In other words, migraine is more common in people with a family history of migraine.  Although not in the family, women are at risk for migraine headaches during hormonal transition (adolescence, premenstrual days, menopause) and during the periods when they use birth control pills. . The sensory nerve of our face, cerebral vessels and cerebral cortex is the same. This nerve can also be stimulated in external environment triggers and trigger pain mechanisms in the brain. During migraine, the cerebral vessels first narrow and then expand. The increase in pressure due to enlargement in the brain vessels is the cause of the throbbing finding in the person. 

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" tVNS treatment provides great support for my balance issues. I can walk about 15 km on the golf course once a week. I still take medication, but I know my balance problems have improved thanks to the tVNS device. "tVNS® is a research-proven, non-invasive treatment option that supports neurological function and can help people with Parkinson's disease stay active, mobile, and engaged in life."

             

                                                                   Barry H., a Parkinson's patient and tVNS® user,

What is Migraine?

 

It is a neurological disorder that causes a throbbing, severe headache, often felt intensely on one side of the head. The distinctive features of migraine that distinguish it from other headaches include nausea and vomiting, and sensitivity to sound and light. The pain is so severe that it interferes with the completion of daily activities and leads to limitation. Migraine attacks take the first place among the most important causes of disability and loss of work in developed countries. 

 

Many migraine attacks are seen as a type of "migraine without aura". Other conditions accompanying the headache of migraine patients without aura; nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light, sound and smell. Migraine patients with aura, on the other hand, may experience "aura" attacks ranging from 5 minutes to 60 minutes before the headache attacks begin.

 

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Increased sleep quality

Decrease in motor symptoms such as tremors, muscle rigidity, and slowness

Relief of complaints related to the autonomic system, such as constipation

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Improvement in symptoms of depression and anxiety

Increase in overall quality of life

Reducing dependence on medications or stabilizing the dose

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Marano et al. (2022) examined the effects of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) in patients with Parkinson's disease and reported significant improvements in walking performance and reaction time. In this pilot study conducted with 12 patients, statistically significant improvements were observed in key indicators such as stride length, gait speed, and sway amplitude following taVNS application. The findings suggest that taVNS has the potential to support motor function in patients with Parkinson's disease.

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