Tuesday, 27 March 2007

What treatment is there for migraines?

When one has a headache or migraine that is severe, an individual’s tendency is to withdraw into a dark room and try to sleep. Sometimes, however, the desire to sleep or just to relax is so difficult because of the debilitating pain.

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Tuesday, 20 March 2007

How do you treat a Migraine?

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, 13 March 2007

Treatment of Migraines

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, 6 March 2007

What treatment is there 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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