Migraine: Treatment and Symptoms

 

What is Migraine?

Migraine is a type of severe headache. This may be accompanied by symptoms such as nervousness, vomiting, or sensitivity to sounds. In many people, this pain is felt only on the side of the head. Migraine is a common disabling brain disorder. Migraine often occurs in puberty and most commonly affects people between the ages of 35 and 45. According to the WHO, it is more common in women, usually by a factor of about 2:1, due to hormonal influences.

 

Migraines are very different from normal headaches. The pain in this is very sharp, how migraine affects people can also be different. These are a range of triggers, severity, symptoms and frequencies. Some people have them more than once per week, while others are rare. Global studies suggest that about 1% of the world's population may have chronic migraines.

symptoms of migraine

prodrome

being sensitive to light, sound, or smell

fatigue

food craving or loss of appetite

mood changes

severe thirst

swelling

constipation or diarrhea

 

aura

This often involves your vision. They usually start slowly over a period of 5 to 20 minutes, and end in less than an hour. Only 20% of migraine sufferers experience an aura before the headache begins.

 

Can't see at all.

Tingling or numbness on one side of your body.

inability to speak clearly

Feeling of heaviness in your arms and legs

Your ears ringing

change in smell, taste, or touch

 

attack

The condition usually gets worse during physical activity. The pain may move from one side of your head to the other, may be in the front of your head, or it may feel like it is affecting your entire head. About 80% of people with headache have nausea and almost vomiting. it occurs. You may also feel pale and clammy or feel faint.

 

postdrome

It can last up to a day after the headache. Its symptoms include:

feeling tired

feeling unusually refreshed or happy

muscle pain or weakness

food craving or loss of appetite

 

Foods That Can Trigger Migraines

1. Chocolate

2. Dairy foods, especially cheeses

3. Foods with Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)

4. Tyramine-rich foods, including red wine, old cheese, chicken liver, figs and some beans.

5. Fruits (avocado, banana, citrus fruits)

6. Onion

7. Peanuts and other nuts and seeds

8. Processed, fermented, or spicy foods.

 

can migraine be treated

There is no definite cure for migraine, but yes, by treating its symptoms, we can keep it under control and stay away from doing things or things that trigger migraine.

 

prevention of migraine

Although the exact cause of migraine is not known, but with the help of some measures, we can help in its prevention, such as -

 

Identify the triggers of a migraine such as when the pain starts and when it intensifies.

Don't take stress, keep your mind stress free and sleep better.

Limit intoxicants.

Do yoga or meditate daily, you can start with a few minutes but include it in a continuous routine.

 


Eat healthy diet.

If your headache persists for several days, contact your doctor.

HEADACHE AND MIGRAINE SPECIALIST

 Don't let the lack of water in your body.

 

Home or natural remedy for migraine -

 Close your eyes and relax in a dark and quiet room.

Apply an ice pack on your forehead and compress it.

Drink lots of fluids.

Don't think about stressful things.

A new study found that yoga is a helpful treatment for reducing the frequency and severity of migraine attacks.

 

migraine test

 It can help if you have a diary of your symptoms and any triggers you notice, such as –

What are the symptoms of your migraine, how long does this pain last?

Has anyone in the family had migraine pain, etc.

Your doctor may order imaging tests to rule out other things, including:

 

blood test

 

MRI CT scan and imaging tests

 

Electroencephalogram (EEG)

 

Migraine treatment | Treatment of Migraine

Migraine is treated on its basis, there is no specific medicine for it. According to Harvard Health School, three drugs have recently been approved that will help prevent migraine and reduce headache. In 2018 the FDA approved three new drugs — erenumab (Amovig), fremanezumab (Azovi), and galcanezumab (Emgality) — the first specifically designed to prevent migraines and reduce their frequency, intensity, and timing. There are medicines. This was a major development, as other drugs used to prevent migraines were created to control other conditions, such as seizures, depression, high blood pressure, or irregular heartbeat.

 

If you have frequent migraines, take the medication prescribed to reduce your attacks. You need to take the medicine every day.

 

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