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Primary headaches. A primary headache is caused by overactivity of or problems with pain-sensitive structures in your head. A primary headache isn't a symptom ...
... migraines are often disabling." In about 15 percent of cases, these painful headaches are preceded by a sensory warning sign (aura), such as flashes of ...
Headache; heavy non-menstrual vaginal bleeding; pain in the pelvis; white or brownish vaginal discharge. Incidence not known. Blurred vision; breast pain; chest ...
This medicine may also be used to treat acute pain and menstrual cramps. ... Celecoxib is also used to treat acute migraine headaches with or without aura.
Menstrual pain; Headaches; Nausea or vomiting; Abdominal pain; Mood swings; Weight gain; Dizziness; Acne; Diarrhea; Muscle spasms; Vaginal infections and ...
Does the heat and humidity of summer trigger your migraine? If so, you aren't alone. Some people who have migraines appear to be more sensitive to changes in ...
It's not a coincidence — headaches are more likely to occur when you're stressed. Stress is a common trigger of tension-type headaches and migraine. Stress also ...
The purpose of the post approval study is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the Essure System when a NovaSure Endometrial Ablation procedure is ...
Dr. Chia-Chun Chiang, a Mayo Clinic neurologist explains migraine headaches, including symptoms, common triggers and potential treatment.
About 30-million Americans suffer from migraine headaches and while medications help many people, not everyone responds the same way. Plus, medications can have ...
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