David has been having increasingly frequent migraine headaches. The practitioner will do further tests to determine if there is an underlying physical cause. While the tests are being done, what might the practitioner suggest to try to reduce the frequency or severity of the migraines

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The practitioner might suggest to try to reduce the frequency or severity of the migraines is "limit your consumption of old wines, beers, and cheeses."

What is migraine headaches?

A migraines is a headaches that often affects one particular side of a head and can be extremely painful, throbbing, or pulsating. It frequently comes with high sensitivity to both light and sound as well as nausea and vomiting.

The pain from a migraine attack can be so intense that it interfere with your regular activities and can persist for hours or even days.

The following indications of a potentially more serious medical condition:

  • a sharp, sudden headache that feels like a thunderclap
  • Symptoms of a stroke include a headache accompanied by fever, neck stiffness, confusion, convulsions, double vision, stiffness or rigidity in any area of the body, and seizures.
  • following a head injury, headache
  • a persistent headache that gets worse when you cough, work out, strain, or make an abrupt movement
  • after the age of 50, a new headache

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