Depression, anxiety, excitement and shock can be a predisposing factor for migraine. Tiredness and insufficient sleep, shoulder or neck tension, poor posture and physical over exertion can trigger migraine. Women may experience migraine symptoms during menstruation due to changing hormone levels. According to WHO report globally it has been estimated that prevalence among adults of current headache disorder symptomatic at least once within the last year is about 50% Half to quarter of adults age. 18-65 in the world have headache in the last year and among those individuals 30% or more have reported migraine in India more than 10 million cases are seen per years.
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