Insight: The 5 Faces of Stress That Trigger Migraines

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Is all stress the same when it comes to your migraines? Discover the 5 types of stress and how each one triggers your brain differently.

Migraine Heroes Episode 144 explores the many faces of stress: emotional, physical, and hidden, and how each can contribute to migraine patterns.

Episode Description

You’ve heard it before: “Stress triggers migraines.” But here’s what most people don’t realize , not all stress is created equal.

In this episode of Migraine Heroes Podcast, host Diane Ducarme breaks down the five core faces of stress and reveals how each one activates a different pathway in your brain and body. Because the stress of pressure and performance does not impact your nervous system the same way as grief, overstimulation, or emotional tension.

When you identify which stress pattern is driving your attacks, you move from vague advice to precise action.

In this episode, you will learn:

💡 Why not all stress is created equal and why identifying the type of stress matters more than you think
💡 How each of the 5 core stress types activates different systems in your brain and body, influencing your migraine response
💡 A simple at-home grounding technique that helps interrupt stress signals before they trigger pain

This episode blends neuroscience and Eastern medicine to help you understand how stress reshapes blood flow, inflammation, muscle tension, and nervous system sensitivity,  long before a migraine fully appears. Because once you can name the stress pattern, you can calm it. And that changes everything.

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References: 

  • Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst (Sapolsky, 2017): This book synthesizes decades of neuroscience and stress research, explaining how chronic stress reshapes brain circuits involved in emotion, threat detection, and physiological regulation—highly relevant to migraine vulnerability. Learn more here.
  • Migraine—Current Understanding and Treatment (Goadsby, Lipton & Ferrari, 2002): A landmark clinical review of migraine biology and treatment, explaining trigeminovascular activation and why migraine is a neurological disorder—not “just triggers.” Read more here.
  • The Pathophysiology of Migraine: Implications for Clinical Management (Charles, 2018; online 2017): A modern Lancet Neurology review connecting migraine phases to underlying neurobiology and explaining why therapies target CGRP and related pathways. Read more here.
  • Chronic Daily Headache (Ahmed, 2012): A clear overview of chronic daily headache (including chronic migraine) and how persistent attacks relate to central sensitization and treatment challenges. Read more here.
  • Integration of Negative Affect, Pain, and Cognitive Control in the Cingulate Cortex (Shackman et al., 2011): Shows how pain and emotional distress share overlapping circuitry in the cingulate, helping explain why stress and mood can amplify pain vulnerability in migraine. Read more here.
  • Computations of Uncertainty Mediate Acute Stress Responses (de Berker et al., 2016): Demonstrates how uncertainty/unpredictable threat drives stress physiology (including cortisol responses), a strong mechanistic link for “unpredictability stress” episodes. Read more here.

 

Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not substitute for providing medical advice. Always consult your healthcare professional before making any health-related decisions.

For women, men, and children who suffer from migraine disease, Migraine Heroes is your go-to resource for understanding, managing, and overcoming migraine attacks.

We cover all types of migraines and related headaches, including primary and secondary migraines, chronic migraines, and cluster migraines. We dive deep into the complexities of migraine with aura and migraine without aura, as well as rarer forms like hemiplegic migraine, retinal migraine, and acephalgic migraine (silent migraine). Our discussions also extend to cervicogenic headaches, ice pick headaches, and pressure headaches, which often mimic migraine or contribute to overall migraine burden.

Originally published March 25, 2026

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