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Can stress cause a migraine hangover?

Asked 08 Mar 2023 09:13:30
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08 Mar 2023 09:13:30 Ella Elizabeth posted:
Migraine hangover, also known as postdrome, is a phase that some migraine sufferers experience after the actual migraine attack. It's characterized by feelings of fatigue, mental fogginess, and sensitivity to light and sound. While the exact cause of migraine hangover is still unknown, it's believed to be related to changes in brain chemistry and blood flow during the migraine attack.
Stress is a common trigger for migraines, and it can also exacerbate the symptoms of postdrome. High levels of stress can lead to tense muscles, which can cause headaches and increase the likelihood of a migraine attack. Additionally, stress can worsen the symptoms of a migraine hangover, making it last longer and feel more intense. Therefore, it's essential for migraine sufferers to manage their stress levels and develop coping mechanisms to prevent and alleviate the symptoms of migraine hangover.

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Replied 14 Apr 2023 05:31:09
14 Apr 2023 05:31:09 Dakota Crown replied:
Unfortunately, stress can actually cause various health problems.
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Replied 16 Nov 2023 08:16:32
16 Nov 2023 08:16:32 User  replied:
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Replied 18 Dec 2023 08:12:25
18 Dec 2023 08:12:25 Crawford Evans replied:
What I can tell you absolutely for sure is that stress kills. It really does! So you need to have a nice chat with a psychologist before it's too late. That's my opinion. I was lucky enough to find goodhealthpsych.com for my son, who developed a deep depression after a long period of chronic stress. So don't make his mistakes!
Replied 02 Mar 2024 12:24:09
02 Mar 2024 12:24:09 Rosalie Steame replied:
Stress can cause really serious health problems, I advise you not to prolong this condition. Despite the fact that B vitamins are found in a huge number of foods, hypovitaminosis is detected quite often. And most often their deficiency occurs due to constant stress, inadequate and irregular nutrition. Luckily, you can always replenish your vitamin deficiencies thanks to supplements for women
Replied 21 Nov 2024 18:41:44
21 Nov 2024 18:41:44 Awix Baslet replied:
Yes, stress can trigger migraines and contribute to what is commonly known as a "migraine hangover," or postdrome, which includes symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, and mood changes after the headache subsides. Stress affects the body’s neurochemical balance, potentially setting off a chain reaction that prolongs migraine-related discomfort. Managing stress through relaxation techniques, healthy habits, or indulging in calming activities can be beneficial. For instance, some individuals find moments of relaxation using tools like RandM Shisha 10000 Zug (randmvapes.net/collections/randm-shisha-10000-zuge), which offer a soothing and flavorful experience to unwind after a challenging day.






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