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About Dr. Tron Malachowski
Expertise Their is a specific cause to most headaches. A thorough
lifestyle survey and exam is needed along with a thorough medical
history is essential to helping find the cause of this problem that
effects millions.
Experience For two years, I have been caring for people who have had irregular spontaneous headaches to people with severe regular migraines that put them out of work for days.
Organizations Alumni of Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport IA
Prestigious TIC Institute
International Chiropractic Association
Delta Sigma Chi International Chiropractic Fraternity
Education/Credentials Doctorate of Chiropractic
Bachelor of Arts
Certified Personal Trainer
Past/Present Clients For example, a patient came in two weeks ago with chronic headaches and neck pain that has persisted for years. After one week of care, she has had no headaches with complete relief of neck pain. A thorough exam and survey was used along with their medical history.
Another patient came in 4-1-09. 30 year old female with chronic migraines for 15 years. She took Excedrin and Imitrex almost everyday. We took care of her for two weeks and her symptoms completely resolved. No medication-no surgery-no pills-no lotions.
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Headaches/Migraines - Migraine headaches from halogen lights?
Expert: Dr. Tron Malachowski - 10/30/2009
Question Yesterday I looked into our halogen lights at home for a few times, each lasting a few seconds. Last night I started having very bad migraine headaches, and I still have them now. I'm worried that I damaged my eyes. Could the migraine headaches come from that?
Answer Susanne,
Yes, its likely the migraines were started from that type of stimulus. And yes, its possible you may have damaged your eyes. I would make an appointment with an ophthalmologist to see if their are any issues related to the incident and go from there.
IN Health,
Dr. T
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