Insight: How Migraines Go Chronic & What to Do About It

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Are migraines becoming more frequent? Discover what it means to shift into chronic migraine—and how you can reverse the cycle.

Migraine Heroes Episode 40 explains why migraines become chronic, exploring root causes, triggers, and treatment options with a female guest in a logo shirt.

Episode Description

Are your migraines becoming more frequent and harder to manage? You might be slipping into chronic migraines — but the good news is, you can reverse this pattern. In this episode, we break down what it really means to go from episodic to chronic migraines and how to turn things around.

 

What you’ll learn:

  • The difference between episodic and chronic migraines — and why understanding this shift is crucial for your recovery.
  • The top risk factors that push migraines into chronic territory, like medication overuse, stress, sleep disturbances, and hormonal changes.
  • How to stop chronic migraines in their tracks and transition back to episodic by addressing root causes, not just symptoms.

If you’re stuck in a cycle of never-ending migraine attacks, this episode is your wake-up call to take back control of your health.

Originally published March 2025

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