Migraine Headaches
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Migraine headaches—also known as chronic migraines or sometimes mislabeled as “tension headaches” or “sinus headaches”—are severe, recurring headaches often triggered by tension in the forehead muscles. Unlike typical stress headaches that feel like a tight band around the head, chronic migraines are marked by throbbing or pulsating pain, usually on one side, and can come with nausea and extreme sensitivity to light and sound. People often search for terms like “forehead migraine,” “migraine attack,” and “rebound headache” when trying to describe or understand these painful episodes. For many, everyday stress, muscle tightness, and even changes in weather can set off migraine symptoms. Thankfully, modern treatments such as Botox® migraine therapy—safely performed by skilled specialists in South Korea—can target both the nerves and muscles associated with chronic migraine, providing lasting relief and improving quality of life for sufferers worldwide.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Forehead Botox
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