Are dietary factors related to migraine headaches?
29 years old
2018-03-23
Sometimes the work is very busy, there is no regularity for three meals a day, and there are also many times when staying up late, so the migraine situation is particularly prone to happen in the past two years. I want to know what is going on?
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BY Mamie Doris 2018-03-23If there is no family genetic factors and he still has a headache, he has a lot to do with his diet. For example, he often eats some chocolate or milk, and there are irritating foods. Smoking and drinking may cause vascularity. Migraine occurs.2
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