There are many reasons why massage sleep therapy can induce migraine. Patients should not use medication at will. After being diagnosed in the hospital, medication should be used under the guidance of a doctor to play a good role.
Women are prone to migraines before menstruation. Before and after menstruation, the blood releases a large amount of prostaglandins, which can relax muscles, expand blood vessels, and disrupt the contraction function of blood vessels. In addition to being prone to migraines before menstruation, women also have factors that can trigger migraines, often lurking in invisible areas.
Physical factors: Due to various reasons such as inflammation inside and outside the skull, tumor compression, etc., blood vessels are pulled, stretched, displaced, and dilated meninges are stimulated. Muscle contraction directly stimulates the sensory nerves that dominate the head and face, causing headaches.
Sleep factor: This is a common cause of migraine. Due to insufficient sleep, headaches can be caused, and stressful work can also cause similar symptoms. Neuropsychological factors: When the body and mind are subjected to adverse stimuli from the external environment, emotions such as worry and anxiety often arise, leading to the onset of migraines. According to a survey, 84% of melancholic patients have migraine symptoms. At the same time, encountering various intense emotional stimuli such as unhappiness, anger, anxiety, and excitement in life and work can cause overall discomfort and headaches.
Dietary factors: Eating too much coffee can dilate blood vessels and stimulate nerves, leading to migraines. Eating too cold ice cream can also cause headaches. Drinking too much alcohol can also cause headaches when the ethanol in the alcohol acts on the blood vessels. These are all headaches caused by improper diet. Experts have compiled a list of foods that can easily trigger headaches, such as chocolate, alcoholic beverages, raw dairy products, lemon juice, cheese, and wine.