Migraine, a condition that affects millions of people around the world, can have a genetic base according to neurologist Carlos Eduardo Altieri, from the Syrian-Lebanese Hospital. In an interview with CNN the expert cast light on this debilitating condition and offered insights on treatment.
According to Altieri, “the person who has migraine has a genetic condition, she has a whole set of factors that makes her more sensitive to head pain.” This genetic predisposition explains why some people are more likely to suffer from intense headaches than others, even when exposed to the same triggering factors.
Impact of hydration on migraine
The neurologist also highlighted the importance of adequate hydration in migraine management. “One of the conduct we have in the emergency room, when a person arrives in migraine crisis, is moisturizing,” explained Altieri. Hydration not only can reduce the frequency of seizures, but also reduce the intensity of pain during an acute episode.
Altieri emphasized that people who drink little water and are predisposed to migraine are more likely to suffer frequent crises. This information emphasizes the importance of maintaining well hydrated as part of a prevention strategy.
Proper treatment is critical
The expert made an important warning about the indiscriminate use of painkillers. “It’s not taking painkiller every day without stopping, if you take too much analgesic every day without stopping, your pain will chronable,” he warned. Instead, Altieri recommends that people suffering from frequent headaches seek specialized medical advice.
“Go to the doctor, go to the expert, especially migraine nowadays and she leaves her life,” said the neurologist, emphasizing that there are effective treatment options that may provide significant relief to patients.
With approximately 40% of the world population suffering from headaches, according to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), understanding the genetic nature of migraine and the importance of proper treatment is crucial to improve the quality of life of millions of people affected by this condition.
This content was originally published in “Migraine can be a genetic condition,” says expert; Understand on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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