We said earlier that drug therapy must be combined with behavioral or lifestyle changes in the treatment of headaches and migraines. Some of these recommendations are discussed in this chapter.
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Tuesday, 26 June 2007
Wednesday, 20 June 2007
Migraine Treatment
There are what medical experts call “abortive medications” that are migraine-specific. These are different from over-the-counter drugs. Instead of relieving pain, they actually abort the migraine by battling the cause of the headache; that is, the dilation of the temporal arteries.
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Tuesday, 29 May 2007
What treatment is there for Migraines?
Owing to its success as an alternative treatment not only for headaches but also for other conditions, it has become increasingly popular in the west. It is based on re-aligning the body’s major forces of yin and yang.
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Tuesday, 22 May 2007
Migraine Treatment
There are what medical experts call “abortive medications” that are migraine-specific. These are different from over-the-counter drugs. Instead of relieving pain, they actually abort the migraine by battling the cause of the headache.
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Cure Your Migraine
Tuesday, 15 May 2007
Are there alternative treatments for Migraines?
Some experts say that relaxation exercises work best when they are structured. This is one reason why seeking out a relaxation expert or therapist can be of considerable help. He/she can advise what muscle groups to concentrate on, how long the concentration must be, and the steps to follow for each muscle group.
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Tuesday, 1 May 2007
Treatment for Migraines
Individuals who have occasional headaches or mild migraines that do not significantly interfere with their daily routines usually take over-the-counter (non prescription OTC) drugs. The most common ones are pain relievers or analgesics.
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Tuesday, 24 April 2007
Different treatments for migraines.
As long as these OTCs are taken on a short term basis, they are considered generally safe and not habit forming. They relieve not only headaches, but also muscle aches, abdominal discomfort, pains and fevers.
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