Causes of left migraine in men
Migraine is relatively common in modern life, and often occurs frequently, seriously affecting the patient's work and life. The vast majority of migraines have no warning before the onset. The headache may gradually worsen and be accompanied by symptoms such as systemic sweating, nausea, vomiting, and hair tenderness. In addition, migraines cause poor rest at night and lack of energy at work during the day, which leads to continued exacerbation of migraines. So, what causes recurring migraines? What should I do?
Migraine can currently be divided into many types. According to research, the main pathogenesis factors are as follows:
1. Genetic history of large familiesMore than half of migraine patients have family medical records, and their family members are more than three times more likely to suffer from migraine than the average person. Current research shows that familial migraine has a well-established autosomal dominant gene, has the characteristics of multiple inheritance genes, and develops under the interaction of environmental factors.
2. Disorders of body fluid regulation in neuronal cellsGene mutations related to the regulation of body fluids in the central nervous system are also related to some types of migraines, which can cause confusion in the regulation of body fluids in neuronal cells in the human brain.
3. Endocrine and metabolic factorsFactors such as endocrine and metabolic imbalances are the main reasons why there are more female patients than male patients. Due to the influence of female hormones, the disease is particularly serious in women during puberty, and the disease often occurs during the menstrual period, which can reduce the prevalence during pregnancy or after menopause.
4. Diet and mental factorsLong-term consumption of some foods or medicines may also cause migraines. Foods such as pickled foods containing sodium nitrite, cheese containing tyramine, chocolate containing phenylethylamine, etc., drugs such as telangiectasia drugs or long-term use of emergency contraceptives, etc., may cause irritation to the central nervous system of the head. In addition, long-term mental depression, anxiety, excessive mental fluctuations, etc. can cause disease in some areas of the head and cause migraines.
In general, the recurrence of migraine may be related to the above factors. In daily life, if affected by the long-term onset of migraine, the patient should investigate the possible causes of the disease, minimize and take appropriate isolation measures to reduce the probability of migraine. In addition, moderate drug treatment, combined with acupuncture and physical therapy and a healthy lifestyle, can further control and alleviate migraines.
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