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The Woman's Guide to Managing Migraine Summary

The Woman's Guide to Managing Migraine: Understanding the Hormone Connection to find Hope and Wellness by Susan Hutchinson (Associate Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, Associate Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, University of California, Irvine)

Hormones and migraine are intimately connected. Ten million women in the US suffer from migraine associated with hormones - but they may not know it. Migraines that occur right before and right after the menstrual period can be more frequent and last longer than migraines that occur in other stages of the menstrual cycle. Often they are more severe and more difficult to treat. Many women aren't sure if the headaches they suffer from are migraine, tension, cluster, period headaches, or part of their premenstrual syndrome. Recently, the medical community has produced exciting new advances in the diagnosis and treatment of headache, but many of these advances are known only to a handful of sufferers. This concise and practical handbook equips female headache sufferers with all the tools they need, in conjunction with their healthcare providers, to properly diagnose types of headache and develop the best possible treatment plans. Headache specialist, family practice physician, and fellow migraine sufferer Dr. Hutchinson explores common associated conditions, hormonal therapy, preventive strategies, and treatment options ranging from the most promising new drugs to the most effective complementary and alternative therapies. She addresses common questions such as how to plan for pregnancy and how to manage family and work life with ongoing migraine. This book empowers migraine sufferers to take charge of their treatment and find the path to living well.

The Woman's Guide to Managing Migraine Reviews

I really did enjoy this book. It is an excellent overview of migraine, particularly in the context of fluctuating hormonal levels. * British Journal of Anaesthesia, August 2013 *

About Susan Hutchinson (Associate Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, Associate Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, University of California, Irvine)

Susan L. Hutchinson, MD, is board certified in family medicine with a subspecialty in headache. She is Director and Founder of the Orange County Migraine and Headache Center in Irvine, California. She is also an Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at UC-Irvine Medical Center. She concentrates on the management of migraine and mood disorders with a special interest in the relationship of both conditions to hormones. Dr. Hutchinson is a national speaker on both migraines and depression and was awarded the National Headache Foundation Lectureship Award in February 2003 in recognition of her contribution to headache education. She is a regular contributor to Migraine.com.

Table of Contents

Preface ; 1. An Introduction to Menstrual Migraine ; 2. What Causes Headaches in Women? ; 3. What Kind of Headache do I have? ; 4. Common Associated Conditions ; 5. Treatment ; 6. Estrogen and Migraine: What Do We Know? ; 7. Nonpharmacologic Treatment of Migraine in Women ; 8. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding ; 9. Women Helping Women ; 10. Headache and the Family ; 11. Finding Treatment and Resources for Migraine ; 12. Conclusion ; Appendix: Internationa Headache ; Classification criteria ; Index

Additional information

CIN0199744807VG
9780199744800
0199744807
The Woman's Guide to Managing Migraine: Understanding the Hormone Connection to find Hope and Wellness by Susan Hutchinson (Associate Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, Associate Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, University of California, Irvine)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
20130314
240
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