Migraine Pain And “Brainfreeze”

migraine-AtlantaMost of us have experienced the shock and subsequent pain of “brain freeze” at one time or another, but did you know that this type of pain might offer clues into more serious kinds of headaches, like migraines? A group of researchers in the United States recently induced brain freezes in a group of adults to study the responses triggered. They found that as the cold sensation was experienced in the brain, blood flow to the area increased. If you are suffering from migraines, Pain Management Atlanta can help!

This increase in blood flow is likely the cause of the pain associated with brain freezes. Scientists speculate that this response occurs because the brain is a closed system that is very sensitive to temperature changes, and changes in blood flow are a way to regulate temperature. A similar response is seen at the start of migraines, so if these findings are confirmed by further studies, new migraine treatments may focus on controlling blood flow in the brain.

Are you experiencing migraines in the Atlanta area? Our pain specialists at Pain Management Atlanta can help you find the best treatment to help you get on the path to a life with less pain. Call us today at 678-666-2040 or just come by – we can often take walk-ins before noon!

Proper Foot Care Keeps You Active

foot pain AtlantaPodiatrists estimate that three out of four Americans will face a serious foot issue at least once in their lifetime. This makes sense when you consider how much time the average person spends on their feet. An injury in this area of the body can be a major setback, causing a lot of pain.

According to Dr. John Rachoy, implementing certain practices can help lessen your risk for foot problems. Foot health starts with supportive shoes that fit your feet correctly, but can also be improved by alternating your exercise routine so you don’t always do the same activities in the same order, and increasing your exercise routine gradually.

If you’re already experiencing foot pain, Rachoy recommends icing the injury, and taking an anti-inflammatory. However, if you try these remedies and the pain does not decrease don’t hesitate to make an appointment with your doctor to check for serious foot conditions.

If you are suffering from foot pain in the Atlanta area, come and see us at Pain Management Atlanta! You can call us at 678-666-2040, or we can take walk-ins before noon. We are even open on Saturdays for your convenience.