HEADACHES & MIGRAINES

Chronic Migraine & Headache Treatment Services

Do you suffer from chronic headaches or intense migraines? Have you tried everything to help treat and prevent them on your own? Over the counter medications can only go so far to alleviate pain. All Dr. Leonard to help diagnose and treat your chronic migraines or headaches in the most effective way possible. Call Texas Medical Rehab today to book your appointment!

What Can Cause or Trigger Migraines & Headaches?

While there are many different potential causes, below is just a few common triggers that kick off unwanted headaches and migraines.

  • Studies have shown that migraines are linked to family history and genetics. If you have family members who suffer from migraines, the risks are significantly increased for you to experience them as well.
  • If you skip meals, don’t intake as much caffeine as normal or have a little too much alcohol to drink can all contribute to an oncoming migraine.
  • Weather changes, from humidity levels and air pressure changes to fluctuating temperatures, can trigger headaches and migraines.
  • Changes in routine sleep schedules can have an effect on headaches and migraines. Sleeping too much or too little than normal can trigger one.
  • Anxiety and stress can cause migraines to show up when you have finally settled down.
  • Studies have shown that migraines are linked to family history and genetics. If you have family members who suffer from migraines, the risks are significantly increased for you to experience them as well.
  • If you skip meals, don’t intake as much caffeine as normal or have a little too much alcohol to drink can all contribute to an oncoming migraine.
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  • Weather changes, from humidity levels and air pressure changes to fluctuating temperatures, can trigger headaches and migraines.
  • Changes in routine sleep schedules can have an effect on headaches and migraines. Sleeping too much or too little than normal can trigger one.
  • Anxiety and stress can cause migraines to show up when you have finally settled down.
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