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Migraine |
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Headache - migraine |
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There is no specific cure for migraine headaches. The goal is to prevent symptoms by avoiding or altering triggers. When you do get migraine symptoms, try to treat them right away. The headache may be less severe. A good way to identify triggers is to keep a headache diary. See headache. When migraine symptoms begin:
Over-the-counter pain medications like acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or aspirin are often helpful, especially when your migraine is mild. If these don't help, ask your doctor about prescription medications. Your doctor will select from several different types of medications, including:
Many of the prescription medications for migraines narrow your blood vessels. Therefore, these drugs should not be used if you have heart disease, unless specifically instructed by your doctor. If you wish to consider an alternative, feverfew is a popular herb for migraines. Several studies, but not all, support using feverfew for treating migraines. If you are interested in trying feverfew, make sure your doctor approves. Also, know that herbal remedies sold in drugstores and health food stores are not regulated. Work with a trained herbalist when selecting herbs. |
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Every person responds differently to treatment. Some people have rare headaches that require little to no treatment. Others require the use of several medications or even occasional hospitalization. |
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| Calling your health care provider: |
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Call 911 if:
Call your doctor immediately if:
Also, call your doctor if:
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Migraine headache |
Vascular headaches |
Migraine cause |
CT scan of the brain |
Central nervous system |
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