Episodic migraine vs chronic migraine

What Patients Need to Know About Episodic Migraine vs. Chronic Migraine

While official definitions classify episodic migraine as fewer than 15 headache days per month and chronic migraine as 15 or more headache days for at least three months, in reality migraine exists on a spectrum-symptom-free days and migraine days can blur the lines. Learn how to track migraine frequency accurately, understand high-frequency episodic versus chronic migraine, and explore treatments-from medications to neuromodulation devices like CEFALY-that can help reduce attack frequency

An Occupational Therapist’s Guide to Managing Migraine and Chronic Illness (EDS, MCAS, and Dysautonomia)

An Occupational Therapist’s Guide to Managing Migraine and Chronic Illness (EDS, MCAS, and Dysautonomia)

Navigating chronic illness along with migraine disease is rarely straightforward. For many, the path to relief is filled with misdiagnoses, misunderstood symptoms, and a healthcare system that often overlooks the complexity of co-occurring conditions. For Kasey, a licensed occupational therapist, registered yoga teacher, and certified health and wellness coach specializing in migraine and chronic illness, […]

8 Things Women With Migraine Really Need to Know

8 Things Women With Migraine Really Need to Know

By Dr. Karen Williams, DNP, FNP-BC, AQH, FAANP In decades of treating patients with migraine, I saw so many women who didn't fully understand the condition, or who believed they just had to live with the pain. I want to tell every woman who lives with migraine that things can get better. The first step […]

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