Acupuncture has proven to be a very effective treatment for chronic migraines and has found to reducing sensitivity to triggers. If you suffer from migraines, we can help! Schedule your initial consultation today at (425) 686-4498.
Managing Chronic Migraines
Are migraine triggers a myth?
At Starting Point Acupuncture, we commonly treat patients with chronic migraines. Some people know their migraine triggers while others do not. We often find that people typically have multiple triggers.
Migraine triggers don’t necessarily cause a migraine; they are simply factors that increase the likelihood of getting a migraine. Triggers play a role in activating the process that leads to a migraine. Not every trigger causes a migraine for every person, even if a person is sensitive to a particular trigger.
But how much do you really know about controlling your migraines?
New research suggests you not know as much as you think.
According to Timothy T. Houle, Ph.D. and co-author Dana P. Turner, M.S.P.H., both of the Wake Forest Baptist anesthesiology department, migraine sufferers make inaccurate conclusions about what triggers their migraines. Houle and Turner conducted a 3-month study of 9 women who suffered from migraines. They tracked the women’s hormone levels, stress levels, and the weather. The women kept daily diaries. At the end of the study, the scientists could not accurately predict which triggers would cause a migraine.
Their conclusion—most people can’t isolate the many complex variables in everyday life to accurately determine their migraine triggers. That means triggers are complex and situational. So what can you do?
Pay attention to your own habits and migraines.
While researchers may disagree about the accuracy of pinpointing migraine triggers, it’s important to remember that you know your body better than anyone. Living with migraines for years gives you deeper insight to what brings on migraines for you—if you observe them. If you find a correlation between a trigger and your migraines, trust it!
Part of the difficulty of identifying triggers is that some triggers may be active only under certain circumstances and involve layers of complexity. For example, you may be able to eat cheese or drink wine sometimes with no negative consequences, but consuming these things late at night or during a stressful time might contribute to a migraine. Many people are more susceptible to migraine when multiple triggers are present at once.
Common Migraine Triggers
Hormone Fluctuations
Hormone changes can trigger migraines. Sometimes birth control pills increase migraines (while sometimes pregnancy prevents them). Monthly hormonal cycles can contribute in big ways to triggering migraines.
Food Allergy or Intolerances
What you eat and drink contributes a lot to your sensitivity to developing migraines. Typical food triggers include cheeses, processed meats, gluten, peanuts, legumes, caffeine, alcohol (especially red wine), chocolate, vinegar, fermented foods, tannin-heavy fruits (like citrus, raisins, red plums, etc.), and many more. In addition, some people are sensitive to sulfates, nitrates, nitrites, food coloring, and other food additives. Dr. Heintze writes extensively on this topic. Check out one of her top posts on Migraines, here.
Lifestyle and Habits
Many triggers have to do with your daily habits, lifestyle, and environment. Stress can be a major factor that contributes to migraine development. No surprise there!
Other triggers can be fatigue, lack of sleep, over-sleeping too much, missing meals, changes in barometric pressure, or certain light hues or brightness. Strong smells such as paint, gasoline, or heavy perfumes can also be triggers. Buying an air filter for your home can be a game-changer for your migraine management.
While genetics don’t “trigger” a migraine, they play a role in how likely you are to suffer from migraines in general.
Quick tips for chronic migraine management:
● Avoid tannin-heavy foods and drinks like red wine, red fruits, melon, citrus, vinegar, and specific grains like corn and barley.
● Take it easy on the caffeine!
● Avoid fragrances in cosmetics and cleaning products.
● Get an air filter for your home and avoid heavy air pollution.
● Track your migraines: keep a daily diary of your pain levels, food and beverage intake, sleep patterns, exercise, and stress.
● Hash out a quick care plan for when migraines do strike!
Good News…we can help!
Acupuncture has proven to be a very effective treatment for chronic migraines and has found to reducing sensitivity to triggers. Acupuncture is a safe, natural, and minimally invasive way to take control of your health. At Starting Point Acupuncture, we offer a comprehensive and integrated Migraine Program, helping to identify any food allergies and help to reduce the frequency and severity of migraines and work towards prevention.
If you would like to learn more about how we can help your migraines. Give our office a call today at (425) 686-4498 to set-up your initial consultation.
Sources:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4764678/
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Dr. Ellie Heintze, ND, LAc
- Master’s Degree in Acupuncture
Bastyr University - Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine
Bastyr University - Master’s Degree in Chemistry
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