== == Yes, you can get migraines. Not only can the muscular stress, and bone stress can contribute to migraines, but you are putting direct pressure on the trigeminal nerve. The stress and anxiety that normally bring on teeth grinding are a migraine trigger all on their own, in part from direct physical changes and also indirectly by lowering the body's threshold toward other migraine triggers. There is a device for migraine prevention called the NTI Oral Appliance used for people who have issues with bruxism (teeth grinding) or jaw clenching. A simple mouthpiece is worn during the night, the time of day when most of these behaviors come into place.
bad teeth usually do not cause migraines you get them if you havnt drinken enough water or if you have alot on your mind and are stressing about things
Yes if they reach the pulp chamber (nerve) and cause pulpitis.
The side effects of teeth grinding or Bruxism, can range from teeth or jaw pain, gum recession, tension headaches, facial pain or wear and permanent damage to your teeth. Ear pain can also be caused by constant grinding of your teeth.
Migraine headaches are classified by the International Headache Society (IHS) as primary headaches, which means that they are not caused by other diseases or disorders.
Very bad headaches, yes.
Yes, Migraine headache pain is a cephalalgia.
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Migraine headaches are not a dangerous thing. They are rarely life threatening.
Headaches respond to migraine treatment.
Headaches respond to migraine treatment.
Yes, there are things you can eat or drink to help with migraine headaches. One, is to increase the amount of water you drink. www.relieve-migraine-headache.com/���diet-headache-migraine.html
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Preventive treatment for migraine headaches is called migraine prophylaxis or prophylactic therapy. Another term is Migraine Preventive Therapy.
Yes, eye twitching and migraine headaches often occur together. Sometimes eye twitches can be a sign of an impending migraine.