

Headaches – even minor ones – can disrupt your day, while migraines can completely derail it.
Migraines go steps above mere headaches. They are severe, usually one-sided throbbing pains that come with nausea, vomiting, and an extreme sensitivity to light and sound.
They can last from a few minutes to several days greatly impacting one's quality of life, relationships, work and general mental peace. In fact, the World Health Organization classifies migraines as a leading cause of disability worldwide.
Mystery of Migraines
Finding the exact cause of a migraine can be hard because they can be caused by many things, such as stress, hunger, drinking or not drinking caffeine, hormonal changes, and not drinking enough water.
While migraines are a significant concern, they're not the only headache disorder affecting daily life.
Tension-type headaches are common and generally stress or neck issues related, presenting as a constant pressure around the head.
Cluster headaches – though less common – bring intense pain around one eye and can cause teary eyes and nasal congestion.
Period migraines can happen to women because of changes in their hormones during their time of the month.
And the all-too-familiar hangover headache stems from alcohol-induced dehydration and sleep disturbances.
A New Way to Deal with Headaches and Migraines
Hydration therapy is a good option for people who want to try something different from traditional treatments.
During this treatment, a mix of fluids, vitamins, minerals, or medications are put directly into the bloodstream through an IV. This makes sure that they are absorbed almost completely, which is not possible with oral supplements because of the digestive process.
Hydration therapy bypasses the digestive system and efficiently restocks body's hydration level, electrolytes, essential vitamins – soothing migraine and headache symptoms.
If you have found no relief through conventional treatments, this approach can be especially beneficial for you, giving you a new chance at managing the debilitating impacts of headaches and migraines.





