Migraine Surgery – New Techniques for An Old Problem

» Posted by on Nov 12, 2011 in Tech Talk | 0 comments

While robots don’t get migraines, humans do. Migraine treatments over many years largely consisted of medications for pain. In the last decade or so, specific medications came onto the market which can reverse the vasoconstriction process believed to cause certain migraines; however, these medications (injections) are very risky and are not for every migraine patient. Now there is a new technique for treating people with chronic migraine symptoms, migraine surgery.

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You probably didn’t realize that migraines can be treated with surgery! New medical techniques and technology allow doctors to perform a short migraine surgery that relieves many people from chronic migraine symptoms. Migraine surgery is an option for many people who are suffering from debilitating chronic headaches. Migraines are typically chronic in nature. Migraines are basically defined as crippling headaches which migraine sufferers describe as tortuous experiences that can put them in bed for days as they deal with the pain and other painful sensitivities (to light and sound) while they wait for the migraines to subside. Migraines interfere with people’s ability to work, to be a member of a family and to even function as a human being. Migraine headaches often hit a migraine sufferer very spontaneously, or with little warning, often just a subtle symptom such as seeing halos around objects which is frequently reported by the cluster migraine sufferers.

Do you suffer from migraines or know someone who does? Visit TheMigraineSurgery.com to review a database of migraine surgeons and reviews of their migraine surgery work. If you had the ability to get relief from chronic migraine symptoms, wouldn’t you? Robots are not performing this surgery yet although robots are being used in other surgeries such as appendectomies and gall bladder removals. One day robots may take over even the most complex surgeries.

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