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Types Of Migraines And How Chiropractic Care Can Help?

Do you keep getting different types of migraines and don't know what to do? Migraines are more than just bad headaches. They can really change how you live your day. There are many kinds of migraines, and each one can affect you in different ways.


But don't worry, you're in the right place to learn more about them. This article will talk about the different migraines and how seeing a chiropractor might help you feel better.


We will keep things simple and easy to understand, giving you hope and new ways to deal with your migraines.


So, let's get started.


What is Chiropractic Care?


Chiropractic care is a way to help with body pains and problems, especially with the back, without needing surgery or lots of medicines. Chiropractors are like experts in making sure your bones, especially your spine, are in the right place.


They believe if your spine is straight and in good shape, your body can fix some of its own problems.


In chiropractic care, the chiropractor uses their hands to help fix your spine or other parts of your body that might not be moving right. This is called an adjustment. It's a quick and careful push to a part of your body to help it move better and hurt less.


Chiropractors also give advice on how to stay healthy with the right food, exercise, and ways to handle stress.


This kind of care is getting more popular because it's a way to feel better without needing to take medicine or have surgery. Now, let's see how this can help people who get migraines, which are really bad headaches that can make you feel terrible.


Types of Migraines and How Chiropractic Care Can Help?


Now that we have discussed what chiropractic care is, let's discuss the types of migraines and how this unique form of care can offer relief.


  • Migraine without Aura: This is the most common type of migraine, affecting about 70% of migraine sufferers. It usually lasts between 4 to 72 hours and does not have any warning signs or symptoms before the headache starts. Chiropractic care can help prevent or reduce migraine without aura by adjusting the cervical spine (the neck) and improving its mobility and stability. This can reduce the pressure on the nerves and blood vessels that supply the head and brain, as well as balance the hormones and neurotransmitters that are involved in migraine.


  • Migraine with Aura: This type of migraine affects about 25% of migraine sufferers and is preceded by an aura, which is a sensory disturbance that occurs before or during the headache.


The aura may include visual changes, such as:


  • Flashes of Light


  • Blind Spots


  • Zigzag Lines


  • Temporary Vision Loss


The aura usually lasts between 5 to 60 minutes and is followed by a headache that is similar to migraine without aura.


Chiropractic care can help treat migraine with aura by adjusting the cervical spine (the neck) and improving its mobility and stability thereby reducing inflammation and irritation. This can help decrease the frequency and severity of the aura and the headache.


  • Chronic Migraine: This type of migraine occurs when a person has more than 15 headache days per month for more than three months, with at least eight of them being migraines. Chronic migraine can severely affect a person's quality of life and may be associated with other conditions, such as depression, anxiety, insomnia, and fibromyalgia. Chiropractic care can help manage chronic migraine by providing regular spinal adjustments and massage therapy that can improve blood circulation, relax muscles, release endorphins (natural painkillers), and enhance mood.


  • Vestibular Migraine: This type of migraine affects about 1% of migraine sufferers and causes vertigo (a sensation of spinning or moving) along with a headache. The vertigo may last from a few minutes to a few hours and may be triggered by head movements, changes in position, or certain visual stimuli. Chiropractic care can help treat vestibular migraine by adjusting the upper cervical spine (the upper part of the neck) and improving its alignment and function. This can reduce the pressure on the vestibular nerve (the nerve that controls balance and coordination) and normalize its signals to the brain.


Final Words


So, that's how chiropractic care can offer a new perspective and approach to managing different types of migraines. By focusing on the body's alignment, particularly the spine, chiropractors can address some of the root causes or exacerbating factors of migraines.


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