Why do migraines cause nausea and vomiting?

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Why do migraines cause nausea and vomiting?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

* One theory is that your body think’s its being poisoned.
* When you brain gets conflicting signals from your various senses then it thinks one ore more of them is being fooled by some sort of dingoes thing.
* So it triggers reactions to purge you of poison you may have consumed.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I don’t have an answer but not all migraines do. There are a number of different types of migraines. When I used to get mine, I was overly light sensitive.

Anonymous 0 Comments

For me, extreme pain makes me nauseous (perhaps the poisoning theory) and migraines usually get bad enough that I start vomiting.

Anonymous 0 Comments

According to my understanding of Greek Medicine, every three days bile in the gall bladder ripens, sometimes when it is released or due to to the process, blockages in the liver cause the process to be hindered. This causes referred pain.
This is a means for nausea which cleanses the stomach and purerifies the bile.
These headaches can be helped with salt water which relaxes the stomach, rose oil which helps the headache.
Don’t say nonsense all this is possible.
I’ve suffered with really bad naseous migranes and they have been helped.
Basically emesis (throwing up) does clean the body of certain worn out fluids, which is good, but with this disease the body self stimulates due to blockages in the liver and the ripening and release of the gall…