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Can Chiropractic Treatments Help with Migraines

A migraine is a neurological disease that causes a persistent throbbing pain headache. The significant difference between migraine and other headaches is that it occurs on one side of the head and lasts longer. Migraines have a terrible effect on the health of the person who suffers from them. It is sometimes accompanied by debilitating symptoms such as sensitivity to lights, sounds, and smells. We won’t forget to add that people with migraines find it challenging to focus and perform their daily activities. Our Seattle chiropractor at Ballard Seattle Chiropractic Center can help to reduce the frequency and intensity of migraines or even help to get rid of them completely.

What Causes Migraines and How to Treat Them

Certain factors can trigger and worsen cases of migraine. The specific cause of migraines isn’t known yet, but migraines are thoughts triggered by particular abnormal brain activity. It helps to identify migraine triggers to help avoid them. Some of the triggers that can provoke migraine episodes are certain smells, foods, sounds, fatigue, poor posture, and stressful activities. 

Since migraines are relatively common, people try to treat them using simple home remedies. These home remedies include using a cold pack or hot compress, relaxation, and hydration with water. Other methods that can help get rid of a migraine quickly are resting, sleeping well, avoiding chewing, and staying in a quiet, dimly lit room. The best way to handle migraines is to stop them from happening in the first place. If they eventually happen, chiropractic adjustment proves to be the most effective in treating migraines and their accompanying symptoms. Chiropractic treatment of migraines is achieved through spinal manipulation.

Can Chiropractic Treatments Help with Migraines

Chiropractic treatment has immense benefits for people with migraines. It has been proven to be effective in the treatment of the condition. Apart from that, other uses of chiropractic care for migraines are:

  • Restores proper nervous system communication by ensuring alignment
  • Decreases irritation in the nerves that send pain signals to the brain
  • Reduces muscle tension, a common trigger for migraine headaches
  • Restores normal blood flow
  • Unlocks the body’s healing potential
  • Strengthens the muscles that support the spine
  • Identifies migraine triggers to help avoid them

Since neck and back pain are common triggers for migraines, it makes sense that treatment of these conditions will significantly reduce migraine and its symptoms. Chiropractic manipulation of the spine can help to treat migraines and relieve pain. You can only experience these benefits when you decide to see a chiropractor as soon as possible.

How Can Chiropractic Treatment Help with Migraines?

Patients with migraines will benefit more from natural remedies like chiropractic care than pain-relieving medications. The spinal manipulation during a chiropractic adjustment session helps to relieve compression and pain. Spinal manipulation also helps to improve spinal function and thus causes relief from migraines. Chiropractic treatments may involve other forms of treatments like soft tissue therapies, which mainly include massage. Chiropractic treatments help with migraines by improving symptoms of neck pain. When tension in the neck is released, it goes a long way in reducing the intensity of the migraine. 

You should seek immediate medical attention from a licensed chiropractor if you have a migraine that just won’t go away. If you’ve been experiencing difficulties in getting a trusted chiropractor, that ends today. Dr. Jerry Thomas Weider Jr DC is an excellent Seattle chiropractor with years of experience in the field. Find out more about migraine treatment in Seattle, Washington, by contacting us today. 

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