migraine, vertigo relief in Honolulu HIWhen you hear vertigo, you would immediately think of the world spinning. Think adding migraine-related pounding headache to all that spinning. That’s it, and your day is ruined. So what happens when vertigo and migraine occur at the same time? You’re probably asking, is it even possible? And what is the most effective vertigo relief in Honolulu HI? Continue reading to find out.

 

The Short Answer

Yes, you can have vertigo and migraines at the same time, which is the case for people with vestibular migraine. These people had to deal with dizziness and other vestibular symptoms, whether they had migraine headaches or not.

Some of the symptoms they have to deal with include motion sensitivity, loss of balance, and unsteadiness. There are times when they will feel unsteady in their legs when walking or feel like the floor beneath is moving. To address this issue naturally, you may need to consult with a licensed chiropractor for that much-needed vertigo relief in Honolulu HI.

 

The Long Answer

While vertigo and migraine attacks can occur at the same time, the methods by which migraines, vertigo, and vestibular disorders happen remain unclear. However, the connections of these three debilitating conditions are not just a coincidence. 

Vertigo has become a common problem for people who deal with migraine. A study done with 200 participants showed vertigo patients have 38% more chance to experience migraine than those without vertigo. The same study showed vertigo attacks happening to 50% of migraineurs, either before, during, or after that dreaded head pain.

People suffering from vertigo can also get migraine-related symptoms such as the following:

  • Head pain can be felt from either one side or both sides of the head. This pain can also be a moderate or severe, throbbing or pulsating feeling behind one eye or in the sinus area.
  • Aura is a visual disturbance wherein people experience blind spots, blurred vision, or wavy lines.
  • Hypersensitivity to light, touch, sound, and smells
  • Nausea that may lead to vomiting
  • Tinnitus or that ringing sound or roaring noise heard from the inside of the ear.

These symptoms can last between 5 minutes for up to three days. For others, though, they could persist for several weeks or months. An imbalance in the body can lead to a disruption causing a miscommunication between the brain and the vestibular system. This can result in vertigo due to the brain receiving false information.

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These Triggers Make Vestibular Migraine Worse

You probably have vestibular migraine when your vertigo attacks worsen after experiencing common migraine triggers. Some common migraine triggers are:

Hormonal

Fluctuating hormonal levels in women can trigger migraine attacks; this usually happens during menstruation, pregnancy, or menopause.

Dietary 

Sadly, foods or drinks can also trigger migraine; this includes preserved meat and cheese, artificial sweeteners, chocolates, caffeine, alcohol, red wine, food with a high amount of MSG, and even food coloring.

Environmental

Weather conditions trigger migraine and can be frustrating, including shifting temperatures, storms, atmospheric pressure, making body tissues swell, and humidity levels. The strong smell coming from perfumes, chemicals, and soaps or going from indoors to outside in the sun can also trigger migraine with vertigo.

Behavioral

Irregular sleeping schedule, highly stressful situations leading to a tense situation, changes in an exercise routine, becoming very upset, or even crying can all be a recipe for migraine.

 

Migraine and Vertigo Relief in Honolulu HI is Possible and Within Reach

Before finding the most effective migraine and vertigo relief in Honolulu HI, it is essential to identify an imbalance in your body. Particularly your upper cervical spine. Your licensed chiropractor can help locate any possible, even the slightest misalignment, in your upper cervical spine. Once you deal with this misalignment, it can help you manage and eliminate debilitating symptoms so you can go on with your day pleasantly, without the unexpected episodes of spinning and pounding in your head.

Upper cervical is a type of chiropractic care focusing on the two uppermost bones of your spine, located in the neck. Its positioning is complex and can significantly affect the central nervous system if they misalign. 

Your vertigo can result from a disruption in the communication between your brain and body, affecting your vestibular function. The uppermost bones of your spine called the atlas and axis bones, serve as brainstem protectors. Their location is close to some parts of your inner ear. Hence a misalignment in the upper cervical spine is likely contributing to the progression of vertigo and migraines. 

Upper Cervical Hawaii offers upper cervical chiropractic care using a safe, gentle, and accurate technique called NUCCA. We help patients achieve complete vertigo relief in Honolulu HI. Before we make any adjustments, we make sure to have enough information about the patient’s medical history. We may also require some imaging and laboratory tests to ensure you get the precise adjustments that fit your needs. 

Book an Appointment with Upper Cervical Hawaii

For a reliable source of vertigo relief in Honolulu HI, you can book a consultation with Dr. Joe Breuwet of Upper Cervical Hawaii. Don’t deprive yourself of proper care; you may just be a few adjustments away from total vertigo relief in Honolulu HI. We are located at 1600 Kapiolani Blvd. #1421 Honolulu, HI 96814. To book an appointment, you can fill out our contact form or call us at 808-201-1324.

 

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