These additional symptoms give clues as to the
cause of the cluster
headaches and reasons why
Prolotherapy
is so effective at stopping chronic
headache pain. The cause is a disorder of the
autonomic nervous system.
Cluster headache sufferers will visit the
emergency room for Demerol or morphine shots.
Prescription medications including Ergotamine,
Imitrex, Vicodin, and other narcotic drugs are
used. Because no headache is due to a Vicodin,
ibuprofen, or Imitrex deficiency, these
medications will never permanently cure the
headaches. At best they give temporary relief,
and the headache sufferer is only left to
fearfully wait for the next attack. This is not
the best approach. A much better approach is to
correct the cause of the headache.
Migraine Headache
Migraine headaches are also called vascular
headaches, because vascular system abnormalities
give the headache its throbbing or pulsatile
characteristic. Often times, a prodrome (early
headache) and aura precede the headache. This
type is called classic migraine.
The prodromal symptoms that occur before the
migraine vary as to which system is involved.
They may involve the autonomic nervous system
with vasomotor sequelae, such as a feeling of
flushing or pounding; the neurological system
including numbness, tingling, and even temporary
paralysis on one side of the body; or the
muscular system with spasm and muscle pain
typically in the neck. The mental state of the
person during the prodromal period before the
migraine attack can be anywhere from excitatory
to withdrawn; the muscular signs range from
stiffness to weakness; and the gastrointestinal
symptoms can vary from craving to anorexia.(6)
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