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Q: Had Meningitis in (1966) Migraine's ever sence, Getting worse, cause??

While in training in the army, I had Meningitis, (B&C) I have had migranes about once a month ever sence. NOW, (3 or 4 years ago) it went to 4 to 8 a month. Also hearing is getting worse & ringing in my ears is (BAD) can this be from the Meningitis, I had in 1966.  THANKS!

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Teri Robert, Health Guide
3/26/09 12:16pm

Doug,

 

Migraine tends to be genetic. For some people, having an illness such as meningitis makes the body more susceptible to Migraine triggers; some may not even have had a Migraine before even though the genetic predisposition was there.

 

Do you know what any of your triggers are? When working to identify triggers one of the best tools is a good Migraine diary. You can read more about this and download a free diary workbook in our article Your Migraine and Headache Diary.

 

Have you talked with your doctor about this increase in Migraines? Anyone who has more than three Migraines a month needs to talk with their doctor about prevention. There's growing evidence that Migraine is a progressive brain disease. A recent study showed that Migraines can cause brain damage, and that people with three or more Migraines a month are more susceptible to this damage. For more information, see Is Migraine a Progressive Brain Disease? and Yes, Migraines Can Cause Brain Damage.

 

If your doctor isn't able to help you, it may well be time to consult a Migraine and headache specialist. It's important to note that neurologists aren't necessarily Migraine and headache specialists. Take a look at the article Migraine and Headache Specialists - What's So Special? If you need help finding a Migraine specialist, check our listing of Patient Recommended Migraine and Headache Specialists.

 

I know you're going through a rough time. If you'd like some additional support, come join our discussion forum. You'll need to register again once there because it's a separate membership database, but you can use the same member name, email address, and password that you used here. You can find our forum at http://forums.healthcentral.com/discussion/migraine/forums.

 

Hope this helps,

Teri

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By Doug Mills— Last Modified: 11/02/10, First Published: 03/22/09