Eye Migraine Treatment

Eye migraine is a temporary effect on vision, often with light phenomena, known as aura phenomena, as in migraine, but the headache does not come afterwards. If you get a headache after the aura, it is not eye migraine but migraine with aura. Eye migraine is harmless but can be very uncomfortable and interfere with everyday activities, such as driving, when it occurs.

Chronic migraine

Chronic migraine is a severe, bursting headache that comes in attacks. Many people find it difficult to cope with daily life and often have to take sick leave from work and/or cancel events because of the pain. Many people often go to bed in a dark room to rest through the attack.

Inguinal hernia in women

Inguinal hernia is something that can affect both men and women. However, the condition appears different for women than men. This is because there are major anatomical differences between the sexes. Men are more often affected by inguinal hernias, while women are more affected by inguinal hernias in the form of femoral hernias. In this case, there is a compression in the femoral canal instead of the inguinal canal.

Painkillers for lumbago

Lumbago is a sudden onset of pain in the lower back. Unlike “ordinary back pain” or inflammation of the lumbar spine, back pain occurs very quickly, usually in connection with a violent movement where you push a little extra, a lift or twist sideways.

Pain in the lower back

Lower back pain can be caused by inflammation of the lower back and/or lumbar spine. Inflammation is the body’s response to an injury or overuse and is part of the natural healing process. The inflammation is localized in the fascia, in this case the lumbar fascia.

Heel spur treatment

What is called a heel spur is usually not a true developed heel spur but starts with an inflammation of the plantar fascia tendon attachment to the underside of the heel bone, plantar fasciitis. Constant, daily repetitive overuse of the tendon causes small micro-injuries that the body tries to heal.

False tennis elbow

In tennis elbow, it hurts on the outside of the elbow. However, this type of pain does not always indicate a real tennis elbow but a so-called false tennis elbow. The pain then originates from some other area of the body than the injury area. For example, tense muscles in the neck and shoulder, nerve entrapment and bursitis can cause similar symptoms.