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Other Factors
Orthodontic Care
Orthodontic care is essential for proper functioning of your teeth and lower jaw.
Premolar extractions and other teeth problems sometimes shrink the jaw joints.
This leads to migraine headaches. Hence, you may not have any migraine
headaches in your genes but improper care during dentistry could lead to the
occurrence of a migraine.
Chronic Neck and Shoulder Pain
Neck, shoulder, and jawbones work with each other. Any of these bones that
suffer any damage can cause problems for the others. You need to have a proper
tests and treatment to deal with all such problems. Physical therapy can provide
temporary relief. Prolonged prevalence of the problem causes a migraine.
Perennial tiredness and exhaustion could be due to sleep disturbances and lack
of a deep and regular sleep pattern. Such deprivation could be due to certain
specific problems like snoring asthma, or sleep apnea. Treating these disorders
can provide relief from headaches.
Prolonged pain and physical disorders often cause anxiousness and depression
for you. Depression causes problems in your nervous system. The most
important nerve of your body is the trigeminal nerve. This nerve takes care of
fifty percent of processing and working of your brain. It controls blood flow and
regulation within your head. Any disturbance in the working of this nerve may
cause serious problems to your brain and its functioning. This leads to severe
pain in your head and a migraine.
Conclusion
These tests can help to throw light on any medical condition you have. Doctors
can then analyze the occurrence of your headache and whether it may be
because of the existence of such conditions.
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