Archive for the ‘Migrain’ Category
Migrain : Treatment
A variety of drugs have been specifically designed to treat migraines. In addition, some drugs commonly used to treat other conditions also may help relieve or prevent migraines. Medications used to combat migraines fall into two broad categories:
* Pain-relieving medications. Also known as acute or abortive treatment, these types of drugs are taken during migraine attacks and are designed to stop symptoms that have already begun. Read the rest of this entry »
Symptoms of Migrain
Migraines usually begin in childhood, adolescence or early adulthood. A typical migraine attack produces some or all of these signs and symptoms:
* Moderate to severe pain, which may be confined to one side of the head or may affect both sides
* Head pain with a pulsating or throbbing quality
* Pain that worsens with physical activity
* Pain that interferes with your regular activities Read the rest of this entry »
Treatment for Migraines
The physician will determine specific treatment for headache based on:
* Your age, overall health and medical history
* Type of migraine
* Intensity and frequency of migraines
* Your tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies
* Your opinion or preference
The ultimate goal of treatment is to prevent migraines from occurring. Proper management depends on accurate identification of the type of headache, and may include:
* Avoiding known triggers, such as certain foods and beverages, lack of sleep, and fasting Read the rest of this entry »