Tidworth Development Trust, the Pewsey Area Community Trust

Tidworth Development Trust And Migraine Symptoms

What does the Tidworth Development trust tell you about migraines?

Migraines are types of severe headaches. They can affect at least 1 person in every home. The migraine symptoms can include sensitivity to light, nausea and vomiting, pain in the temporal areas as well as the forehead, pain behind the eyes, dizziness, and cause ringing in the ears. More women are affected from migraines each year than men are. It is believed that migraines are the result of decreased blood flow in the brain. The blood vessels become narrower, preventing an even and smooth flow of oxygen and blood. Migraines can also be considered as hereditary, being passed down from parents to their children. People who are between the ages of 25 and 55 are more prone to get migraines.

Knowing what the migraine symptoms are can help people realize what is wrong with them sooner. Treatment options include medication, rest, and in some severe cases, diagnostic tests and surgery to remove any blockages. Clogged arteries or blood vessels can cause migraines which would need medical intervention in order to fix. Migraines can be quite debilitating, affecting a person’s everyday life. These symptoms can be so severe; they could prevent a person from doing something as simple as going to their job, which in turn, could have lasting effects on their lives and families.

Some causes of migraines can include stress, fatigue, and health related issues. Educating people about the migraine symptoms can prove to be very beneficial. Tidworth Development Trust is responsible for creating a community center to rally the community together. This facility could possibly be available for workshops where members of the community could learn how to cope with stress which is one of the causes of migraines. They could also learn about treatment options that are available to help treat and cure migraines as well. A healthier community would make for a happier community.