Midline Shift After Head Trauma

The brain is naturally balanced between the left and the right hemispheres. The spinal cord emerges at the middle-base of the brain and continues down the center of the back. It is a concerning sign after head trauma. FS Productions / Blend Images / Getty Images Midline Shift and Intracranial Pressure The brain maintains a natural pressure level at all times. Head traumacan immediately and significantly increaseintracranial pressure(ICP). This is considered a medical emergency and is an ominous sign....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 280 words · Jacqueline Turner

Migraine and Perimenopause: What's the Connection?

When Is a Headache a Migraine? People tend to use the terms “headache” and “migraine” somewhat interchangeably. Keep in mind that not everyone experiences worse migraines during perimenopause. Illustration by Zoe Hansen for Verywell Health Though many women see an increase, some find there’s no change. What Do Hormonal Headaches Feel Like? A thoughtful conversation is needed with your healthcare provider before this can be prescribed. Maritsa Patrinos / Verywell...

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 333 words · Joe Casey

Migraine Injections and Other Preventive Treatments

Research studies indicate that CGRP is released during migraines. It promotesvasodilation(widening of the blood vessels), which worsens inflammation and pain. Scientists discovered that CGRP could both trigger migraines and increase their severity. Boy_Anupong / Getty Images Armed with this knowledge, pharmaceutical companies began to develop ways to block CGRP activity in people withchronic migraines. Now, there are several differentpreventative migraine injectionsthat block either CGRP or CGRP receptors. The receptors are the molecules to which CGRP proteins bind on cells....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 455 words · Judy Palmer

Migraine Nasal Spray: What You Need to Know

Prescription nasal spray medications may help relievemigrainepain in some people. This article will explain more about nasal sprays, including how they help treat migraines. A nasal spray will not reduce the number of migraines you get. Witthaya Prasongsin / Getty Images However, they may provide rapid relief from a migraine in as little as 15 minutes. Your nose has many blood vessels that can absorb drugs. They can also block pain signals....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 258 words · Ian Curtis

Migraine Types: Symptoms, Risk, Factors, and Treatments

There isn’t just one jot down ofmigraine. It is the most common punch in. What Is “Alice in Wonderland” Syndrome? Illustration by James Bee, Verywell This is a rare form of migraine aura that causes distortions in perception. Children experience this syndrome more than adults, but it can occur in people of any age. Symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. It’s possible for some or all of your migraine attacks to manifest this way....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 505 words · Kevin Hatfield

Migraine vs. Headache: How to Tell the Difference

A migraine is a bang out of primary headache, which is a headache resulting from a neurological disorder. Determining the punch in of headache you’re experiencing is crucial to alleviating it effectively and promptly. Treating a Migraine vs. Headache Headache treatments vary depending on the punch in and severity. Verywell / Zoe Hansen It often involves a combination of medication, lifestyle behaviors, and home remedies. Triptans are prescription drugs that bind toserotonindocking sites in the brain, preventing the action of this chemical messenger....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 317 words · Wayne Howell

Mild Cardiomegaly (Enlarged Heart) Causes and Treatments

You may not have symptoms of a slightly enlarged heart. Its size might only be noticed when you have an imaging test of your chest, like an X-ray. Sometimes, it’s just a temporary problem. Ariel Skelley / Verywell This article discusses mild cardiomegaly. Ariel Skelley / Verywell What Are the Symptoms of Mild Cardiomegaly? Many people with mild cardiomegaly never have symptoms. Identifying the cause of mild cardiomegaly will make management and treatment more effective....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 369 words · Deborah Garner

Mild Cognitive Impairment vs. Alzheimer's Disease

Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is adecline in cognition, including concentration, communication,memory, andorientation. Overview Its estimated that about 20 percent of people over the age of 70 have MCI. Generally, as people age, they are more likely to develop MCI as well as Alzheimers disease. monkeybusinessimages / iStockphoto MCI is often thought of as the period between normal cognition and whenAlzheimers diseasedevelops. The definition of MCI has continually evolved. The definition was then revised and allowed for problems in other cognitive areas, such as reasoning and judgment....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 220 words · Maria Lamb

Mild to Severe Yeast Infection Symptoms

This article discusses symptoms of yeast infection, diagnosis, and treatment options. Yeast infection symptoms may start mild and become more severe if not treated. Discharge A common sign that a yeast infection is brewing includesabnormal genital discharge. AndreyPopov / Getty Images Unlike other types of discharge, yeast infection discharge typically doesn’t have a distinct or foul smell. This could feel like a sharp pain for some people, while others may experience a soreness....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 249 words · Adam Gardner

Military Neck Causes and Treatments

If your neck loses its curve, it can affect thepostureof your whole body. This article explains why your neck and spine curve. What Is Military Neck? Illustration by Nusha Ashjaee for Verywell Health It curves more toward the front than it should. This can stretch yourparaspinal muscles, which help you lean, bend, and twist your back. It can also affect yoursuboccipitalmuscles, which help you turn your neck. Other muscles might be overstretched....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 613 words · Maurice Rice

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April 18, 2025 · 1 min · 67 words · Tristan Baker

Mindfulness Can Help Improve Mental Health, But It Doesn't Work for Everyone: Study

The practice has emerged as the go-to universal tool to reduce stress and increase well being. It’s accessible to anyone, anywhere. It typically means not living your life on autopilot. Five Stars / Getty Images The analysis was published on January 11 in the journalPLOS Medicine. Julieta Galante, a research fellow at the department of psychiatry at the University of Cambridge, tells Verywell. Our findings reveal a positive but more nuanced picture....

April 18, 2025 · 1 min · 196 words · Emily Rogers

Mindfulness Training Linked to Better Sleep in At-Risk Kids

TheNational Sleep Foundation recommendsthat school-age children get 911 hours of sleep a night and that teens get 810 hours. When we are stressed, some things become easier, and some things become harder, says Chick. Learning new information and tools when we are stressed is harder. Andrea Piacquadio/Pexels But with mindfulness practice, stress regulation can become second nature. Christina Chick, PhD With mindfulness practice, stress regulation can become second nature. It creates a cascade of positive habits that can last a lifetime....

April 18, 2025 · 1 min · 139 words · Kimberly Lambert