Migraines and dizziness

Migraines are defined as pulsating headaches or cephalalgia that occur through crises. There are two main types of migraine: attacks without aura and attacks with aura, which are accompanied or preceded by transient neurological disorders.

Who needs help with migraines? The people who need help are those who have frequent severe migraine attacks because they can have far-reaching consequences, such as reduced productivity at work, or even complete cessation of activity. The consequences can vary according to pain intensity and duration of crises.

Dizziness are a symptom characterized by a feeling of imbalance, instability or rotation in the environment. People who experience vertigo may feel that everything is spinning around them, or that they themselves are spinning. Vertigo may be accompanied by other symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, loss of balance, general weakness or hearing problems.

Here is a list of practitioners who can help you: