CBD Oil for Migraines

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Can You Use CBD Oil For Migraines?

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Migraines are a debilitating and painful condition, making it impossible for a person to function in their daily life. Unfortunately, it is not fully understood yet why migraines strike and how a person can best prevent them. While most people who are prone to migraines won’t get them very often, a subset of migraine sufferers will get migraines every day for at least half of the month. This is called chronic migraine, and it is a severe and disabling condition.

Currently, many states plus the District of Columbia have legalized CBD oil and related products for personal and medicinal use. Since CBD is a relatively new supplement to hit the market, there aren’t very many studies yet on its effectiveness for treating certain conditions. However, the studies that have been concluded have found that it is useful for reducing chronic pain and inflammation, and using CBD oil for migraines may help prevent headache triggers.

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What is migraine?

Most people will experience a headache at some point in their lives. But migraines aren’t like a “normal” headache. A migraine is an intense, throbbing pain that typically occurs on one side of the head, but it can also take place in any part of the head or all over. It is also possible, but extremely rare, for people to experience stomach migraines. People who get stomach migraines are usually children and adolescents, who then grow up to develop the more common migraine headaches.

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Migraines aren’t limited to only headaches. Instead, migraines are a collection of neurological symptoms, including vision problems, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to sound, light, touch, and smell. Some people may also experience numbness and tingling in the extremities or face. Migraine symptoms can also change from one migraine episode to the next.

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What are migraine symptoms?

Migraine symptoms are broken down into four steps or stages, but not every migraine sufferer will experience each step or each step for every migraine.

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Prodome

This phase will start about one day before a migraine attack. Sufferers may have food cravings, mood swings, fluid retention, fatigue, and increased urination.

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Aura

Migraine sufferers will have visual disturbances where they see jagged lines, flashing lights, or spots in their vision. They may also experience muscle weakness and be sensitive to touch.

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Attack

During this phase, the migraine headache usually starts slowly and then becomes more intense, lasting between four and 72 hours. A sufferer may have throbbing pain or no pain. Symptoms may also include light, sound, and touch sensitivity, stomach pain, and worsening of pain when moving, coughing, or sneezing.

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Postdrome

After the pain subsides, sufferers may feel fatigued, weak, or confused for about a day after an attack.

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Migraine Causes and Statistics

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No one fully understands what causes migraines yet, but genetic and neurological sensitivities may be to blame. About 12% of people in the U.S. get migraines, with women three times as likely to get them than men. People who get migraines also tend to have a family history of the condition, and other diseases known to contribute to their frequency include depression, anxiety, insomnia, epilepsy, and bipolar disorder. Around three million people in the U.S. suffer from chronic migraine.

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How are migraines diagnosed and treated?

Doctors will first assess the patient for other physical conditions that might be causing migraine headaches. Patients may need a CT scan, blood test, or MRI. Unfortunately, there is no cure for migraines. Treatment focuses on preventing triggers and reducing symptoms. Triptan medications, pain relievers, and ergotamine drugs are often prescribed for migraine.

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How effective are migraine medications and what are the side effects?

Combing triptan medications with NSAIDs is one of the most effective ways to reduce the severity and duration of migraines. However, these medications come with side effects that users may find unpleasant, including numbness and tingling, dizziness, chest tightness, and flushing. Long-term, heavy use of NSAIDs is also linked to an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes.

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What alternative remedies for migraines are there?

Lifestyle changes that work to prevent the patient’s specific triggers are useful for reducing the frequency of migraines. For example, tense, sore back, head, and neck muscles are a common trigger for migraine headaches. CBD oil and derivative products have shown some promising results for helping to eliminate this particular migraine trigger. Stress and anxiety can also trigger migraines, and recent studies have found that CBD is useful for alleviating stress and worry.

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How does CBD treat migraines?

Rubbing topical CBD ointments or lotions into sore or tense neck muscles is a highly effective way to work out knots and reduce inflammation. Alternatively, CBD vaping, tinctures, tablets, and edibles can reduce anxiety and stress.

What are the side effects of CBD?

Dry mouth, drowsiness, and a small drop in resting and active blood pressure are the most common CBD side effects. It’s important that patients who take prescription medications also speak to their doctor before trying CBD since CBD can interact with some medicines.

How much and how often should people take CBD oil for migraines?

Between 300 mg and 600 mg of CBD in tablet form is effective for reducing stress and anxiety. People can use a small amount of CBD cream or lotions to alleviate inflammation. The good news about CBD is that a person can’t overdose on the supplement.

What research is there to back up these claims?

Extensive clinical studies on CBD for migraines found that CBD is effective for alleviating stress, reducing headache, and is suitable as a prophylactic treatment option for migraine headaches.

Do people need a prescription for CBD, and is it covered by insurance?

CBD is a supplement, not a prescription medication. As such, it is not covered by insurance.

Where can someone purchase CBD oil for migraines?

People can buy CBD online, or at a medical marijuana dispensary or health food store. It’s essential that consumers do their research into the manufacturer, and look for reliable and accurate third-party reviews. It’s also important to talk to a doctor before using CBD, especially for people who are already taking prescription medications.

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Last updated June 24 2019

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