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WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESS AND MIGRAINE?

Have you ever questioned whether stress plays a role in your recurring migraines? So there's a good probability they are. In addition to being a typical trigger of migraines, stress and worry can also be greatly exacerbated by the pain and discomfort we feel before, during, and after attacks. This intricate connection may result in a vicious circle.

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WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESS AND MIGRAINE?

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  1. WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESS AND MIGRAINE? Stress is the sensation of being unable to handle high levels of mental or emotional pressure. It is the way the body responds to challenging, demanding, or stressful circumstances that we feel are out of our control many business listings. Stress affects everyone. While moderate quantities of stress can be advantageous, prolonged, high stress can have a detrimental effect on both mental and physical health. What biology underlies stress, then? The hypothalamus, a small portion of your brain, releases the stress hormone cortisol when you experience a stressful scenario, which could range from an approaching deadline or preparing for a job interview to a major life event like divorce or the loss of a loved one.

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