Migraine headaches are a type of neurovascular headaches, a category that also includes cluster headaches. Doctors believe that neurovascular headaches are caused by an interaction between blood vessel and nerve abnormalities. Migraine headaches are the second most common type of primary headache after tension headaches. A primary headache is a headache that is not caused by another disease or condition. [For more information, see In-Depth Report #11: Headaches ...
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Essentially, chronic Migraine (CM) is Migraines or tension-type headaches 15 or more days a month, which means that people with chronic... Read more »
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Ear infection - outer ear - chronic; Otitis externa - chronic Treatment The goal is to cure the infection, usually with ear drops... Read more »
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What Is It? In the outer part of the ear canal, cells produce a wax called cerumen that traps particles of dust and dirt. The wax also repels water,... Read more »
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What Is It? Otitis externa is an infection of the ear canal caused by bacteria or fungi. It often is called swimmer's ear because it is associated... Read more »