{"id":17401,"date":"2024-07-30T13:57:08","date_gmt":"2024-07-30T11:57:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/landing.smartronic.it\/?p=17401"},"modified":"2025-04-02T22:21:05","modified_gmt":"2025-04-02T20:21:05","slug":"can-alcohol-trigger-migraines-and-other-headaches-16","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/landing.smartronic.it\/can-alcohol-trigger-migraines-and-other-headaches-16\/","title":{"rendered":"Can Alcohol Trigger Migraines and Other Headaches?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Drinks containing more alcohol and congeners may worsen the chance of developing a headache. Migraine typically begins slowly and may increase in severity if left untreated. They involve throbbing pain that generally occurs on one side of the head. Those diagnosed with a specific type of headache may be more prone to develop a specific type of headache after consuming alcohol.<\/p>\n
Alcohol may trigger migraine attacks, and it\u2019s very unlikely to ease them. Alcohol-induced migraine is different than a hangover, which is caused by overconsuming alcohol. A 2019 study recognized alcoholic beverages, especially red wine, as a migraine trigger factor for people with migraine. Chemicals called congeners are also a component of alcoholic drinks. These chemicals may also trigger migraine headaches in certain people. If alcohol is a confirmed trigger for your migraine, then avoiding alcohol is the best solution.<\/p>\n
Receiving a formal migraine diagnosis is the first milestone when working with your doctor to identify a personalized and effective treatment plan. Continuing to talk with your doctor throughout the course of your treatment is important for determining the strategies that prove beneficial and those that may not be as effective. Pregnancy can add another complicated layer to your migraine journey, but having a strong support system will make it easier to navigate the ups and downs. You can find additional support from people in your position and those who have already experienced pregnancy with migraine in our Move Against Migraine Facebook group. Finding people whom you can lean on for support can help lift some of the burden of managing migraine before, during and after pregnancy. Our Move Against Migraine Facebook group is full of mothers with migraine who can offer encouragement and support throughout your journey.<\/p>\n
People with migraine might confuse later-occurring headaches for regular hangover headaches, which are different from the migraine kind. Hangover headaches typically occur when blood alcohol levels go down or reach zero. Regardless of the percentage of people affected, it is clear that the effects of alcohol can result in migraine episodes for some people.<\/p>\n
Similarly, common beliefs may influence patients habits, e.g., the conviction that \u201cred wine causes migraine\u201d, even if studies present conflicting evidence 80, 81. Consequently, it seems likely that people with migraine to some extent avoid alcohol, which would be one interpretation of our results. After using the above key terms, 1,892 articles were identified in the three databases. 511 papers were found in PubMed, 773 in Embase and 608 in Web of Science.<\/p>\n
A 2016 review notes that alcohol may trigger a tension headache, especially if a person also has migraine. The research found that 21% of people with migraine say that alcohol is a tension headache trigger, compared with just 2% of people without migraine. However, the type of alcoholic beverage that triggers these headaches is not clear. Should you eat or avoid certain foods to prevent migraine attacks?<\/p>\n