Migraine Causes and Prevention | Triggers, Symptoms & Control

Migraine Causes and Prevention | Triggers, Symptoms & Control

🧠 Migraine: Causes and Prevention

Understanding migraine causes and prevention helps patients reduce attacks and live a more productive, pain-controlled life.

A Complete Patient-Friendly Guide (Triggers, Risks, Prevention & Long-Term Control)


“Doctor, this headache keeps coming back… light hurts my eyes… I feel nauseous… sometimes I can’t even work.”

These are some of the most common complaints heard in clinics and OPDs.

Migraine is not just a normal headache.
It is a neurological disorder that can severely affect daily life, work, studies, and mental health.

Many people believe:

  • Migraine is just stress or weakness
  • Migraine patients exaggerate pain
  • Nothing works except painkillers
  • Migraine is lifelong and uncontrollable

❌ Most of these beliefs are wrong.

This guide is written in simple, non-medical English, so that even a common person with no prior knowledge can understand:

  • What migraine really is
  • Why migraine happens
  • Common and hidden migraine causes
  • What triggers migraine attacks
  • How migraine can be prevented
  • Benefits and limitations of prevention
  • How people with migraine can live a productive, normal life

🚨 What Is Migraine? (Very Simple Explanation)

Migraine is a brain-related headache disorder characterized by recurrent attacks of moderate to severe headache, often associated with other symptoms.

A migraine attack may include:

  • Severe headache (often one-sided)
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Sensitivity to light, sound, or smell
  • Worsening with routine physical activity

👉 Important:
Migraine is not caused by eye problems, BP alone, or general weakness.
It happens due to changes in brain chemicals and nerve signaling.


🧠 How Migraine Happens Inside the Brain

To understand migraine, imagine the brain as an electrical control center.

Normally:

  • Brain nerves communicate smoothly
  • Pain pathways stay under control

In migraine:

  • Brain nerves become over-sensitive
  • Chemicals like CGRP and serotonin change
  • Blood vessels around the brain get irritated
  • Pain pathways become highly active

👉 Result: Migraine headache along with associated symptoms.


🔬 Types of Migraine

1️⃣ Migraine Without Aura (Most Common)

  • Headache without warning signs
  • Accounts for about 70–75% of cases

2️⃣ Migraine With Aura

Warning symptoms before headache:

  • Zigzag lines
  • Flashing lights
  • Blind spots
  • Tingling in face or hand

Aura usually lasts 5–60 minutes.

3️⃣ Chronic Migraine

  • Headache on 15 or more days per month
  • Migraine features on at least 8 days per month
  • Often linked to painkiller overuse

⚠️ Common Symptoms of Migraine

Headache Features

  • Throbbing or pulsating pain
  • Usually one-sided (can be both sides)
  • Moderate to severe intensity
  • Lasts 4–72 hours if untreated

Associated Symptoms

  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Sensitivity to light (photophobia)
  • Sensitivity to sound (phonophobia)
  • Sensitivity to smells
  • Dizziness
  • Extreme fatigue

⚠️ Many patients feel completely normal between attacks.


🧩 Causes of Migraine

There is no single cause of migraine. It develops due to multiple factors.

🟥 Genetic Predisposition

  • Migraine often runs in families
  • Higher risk if parents have migraine

🟥 Brain Chemical Imbalance

  • Changes in serotonin and CGRP levels
  • Leads to abnormal pain signaling

🟥 Nervous System Hypersensitivity

  • Normal light, sound, and smell feel unbearable

🚩 Migraine Triggers

Triggers do not cause migraine permanently, but they can start an attack.

🥗 Food Triggers

  • Skipping meals or fasting
  • Chocolate, cheese
  • Processed foods
  • MSG and preservatives
  • Too much or sudden withdrawal of caffeine

🛌 Sleep Triggers

  • Too little or too much sleep
  • Irregular sleep schedule

😰 Stress & Emotional Triggers

  • Work stress
  • Anxiety
  • Sudden relaxation after stress (weekend migraine)

🌦️ Environmental Triggers

  • Bright sunlight
  • Loud noise
  • Strong smells
  • Weather and humidity changes

🩺 Hormonal Triggers (Women)

  • Before or during periods
  • Pregnancy
  • Oral contraceptive pills
  • Menopause

👉 Triggers vary from person to person.


🛑 What Is NOT a Migraine Cause?

  • Weak eyesight alone ❌
  • Sinus problem (most sinus headaches are migraine) ❌
  • High BP ❌
  • Brain tumor ❌

🚨 When to Worry About Headache?

  • Sudden, worst headache of life
  • Headache with fever and neck stiffness
  • Weakness, speech or vision problem
  • After head injury
  • Progressively worsening headache
  • New headache after age 50

🏥 Migraine Prevention

Prevention focuses on reducing attacks, not just treating pain.

🧠 1. Identify Triggers

  • Maintain a migraine diary
  • Track food, sleep, stress, weather

🛌 2. Lifestyle Modification

  • Regular sleep routine
  • Do not skip meals
  • Stay hydrated
  • Stress control

💊 3. Preventive Medicines

  • For frequent or severe migraine
  • Prescribed by doctor only

🧘 4. Non-Drug Methods

  • Regular exercise
  • Yoga and meditation
  • Physiotherapy for neck posture

⚖️ Benefits and Limitations of Prevention

✅ Benefits

  • Fewer migraine attacks
  • Less medicine dependence
  • Better productivity and mood

❌ Limitations

  • Requires consistency
  • Trial and error for best plan
  • Complete cure not always possible

👉 Control is success, not zero pain.


📌 Final Takeaway

Migraine is a neurological disorder, not a simple headache.
Understanding its causes and prevention can turn migraine from a disabling condition into a manageable one.

The right knowledge today can reduce pain for years to come.

Written by Dr. Abhijeet Kumar (Physiotherapist)

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