Sudden headache at middle of head and vomiting for 2,3 minutes and gets automatically good after then and also history of migrane not taking migrane medicine from past 2 months. What can be main cause?
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Migraine Headache, not on medication
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Migraines can be triggered by a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. Here are some common triggers:
*Lifestyle Triggers*
1. *Stress*: Physical or emotional stress can trigger migraines.
2. *Sleep patterns*: Changes in sleep patterns, such as insomnia or oversleeping, can trigger migraines.
3. *Physical activity*: Intense physical activity or exercise can trigger migraines in some people.
4. *Hormonal changes*: Fluctuations in estrogen levels, such as during menstruation or menopause, can trigger migraines.
*Environmental Triggers*
1. *Light and sound*: Bright lights, loud noises, or flickering lights can trigger migraines.
2. *Weather changes*: Changes in temperature, humidity, or weather patterns can trigger migraines.
3. *Altitude changes*: Traveling to high-altitude areas can trigger migraines.
4. *Strong smells*: Strong odors, such as perfume or paint, can trigger migraines.
*Dietary Triggers*
1. *Food additives*: Foods containing additives like MSG, aspartame, or artificial sweeteners can trigger migraines.
2. *Caffeine*: Consuming too much caffeine or experiencing caffeine withdrawal can trigger migraines.
3. *Alcohol*: Drinking alcohol, especially red wine, can trigger migraines.
4. *Food sensitivities*: Some people may experience migraines due to sensitivities to certain foods, such as gluten or dairy.
Keep in mind that everyone's triggers are different, and it may take some trial and error to identify your triggers
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It can be due to migraine, although it can be due to other causes also. Do not ignore sudden severe headache, especially when correlated with vomitting, it can be due to raised intracranial pressure. Kindly consult ASAP or contact me on nine nine nine nine one zero four four zero eight.
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