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The causes of migraines are all very individual.
Foods such as cheese, chocolate, alcohol, and those containing nitrite or monosodium glutamate are the most frequent causes of migraines.
The underlying causes of migraines are unknown.
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Although several risk factors for frequent episodic, chronic, and refractory migraine have been identified, the causes of migraine progression are not known.
In some patients, the following factors have a positive effect: information about the causes of migraine and about treatment options; a thorough examination allowing the patient to feel that he or she is safe and does not need to fear life-threatening disease; making the patient feel that he or she is being taken seriously.
26 Notably, childhood trauma was a strong risk factor in migraine predicting depression; as many of the types of trauma assessed were chronic in nature, this aligns with the finding that perhaps chronic forms of stress are especially potent common causes of migraine and depression.
THE BOTTOM LINE Unlike exercise, bright light may not be a cause of migraines.
Although the cause of migraines remains unknown, a number of treatments have been discovered that can either reduce their occurrence or alleviate them once they occur.
Work by Peter Goadsby and his colleagues at the Institute of Neurology in London, among others, suggests that a widely accepted explanation of migraines is actually the wrong way round— and that the focus of existing therapies is therefore wrong, too.This accepted explanation is that the initial cause of migraines lies in the blood vessels of the head, rather than the nerve cells of the brain.
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