Web MD, NHS, and Mayo Clinic all have websites featuring advice on how to prevent migraines. Avoiding migraine triggers is a good place to start. Try not to eat any food or take any medications that seem to cause migraines.
Victor A. Young has written: 'Migraine prevention' -- subject(s): Diet therapy, Food allergy, Immunological aspects, Immunological aspects of Migraine, Migraine, Prevention
Lisinopril can be taken for migraines, however it will not stop a migraine attack...Lisinopril is prescribed for many things, and one of them is a type of migraine prevention.....lisinopril is prescribed as a preventive drug for migraines as well as propanolol, or inderol. another medicine that can be prescribed for migraine prevention is gabamentin (neurontin). I am a cluster migraine sufferer and I have used all listed in prevention of migraines....keep in mind that lisinopril and propanolol and inderol are also hypertension meds and control high blood pressure.
what word is used torefer to things that seta migraine off
Yes, some patients can smell things that aren't there during a Migraine attack. This often includes the smell of burned toast. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and other headache disorders, seek the help of a board certified Migraine and headache specialist.
When you have a migraine, you are sensitive to almost everything around you. The Sun and general lighting can be too bright, sounds may be too loud, or certain smells can intensify the migraine pain. There are some things you can do to help minimize the pain and get on with your day.Cool Towel or Ice PackApplying a cold towel or ice pack to your head can help to relieve your migraine by constricting the blood vessels. The cool feeling of the towel or ice pack may also relax you. This is best to be used while lying down in a dark room.Use MentholatumThe cooling action is coupled with a deep heating action that can help to relieve a full blown migraine. Also, the vapors from the mentholatum can help to calm the nerves.Onset and Prevention Migraine MedicationConsulting your doctor to see what would be best for your particular type of migraine headache is the key. Depending on the severity, length, frequency, and if you have problems with your vision, can dictate what type of migraine medication that your doctor prescribes. The onset medication can work immediately in the case of a migraine attack, while the migraine prevention medication can be taken daily to prevent future attacks.AcupunctureMany people have tried alternative medicine to find relief from migraine headaches. Migraine sufferers find that acupuncture can shorten the frequency and severity of the migraine, as well as relax you.Change your DietCertain foods can be migraine triggers for some people. Sometimes trial and error or process of elimination is the only way to figure out what foods may be causing your migraine. Artificial sweeteners, pizza, potato chips, peanuts, yeast goods, blue cheeses, hot dogs, products containing MSG, and certain fruits such as red plums, kiwi, papaya, and raspberries can all be potential food triggers for migraines. It helps to keep a food diary, and write down the things that you eat for a month, and when a migraine attack occurs, you can figure out which food caused it.
Treatment of Migraine is the same regardless of the event that triggered it, including smoking marijuana. Eliminating the trigger you know will result in a Migraine is usually the best, first place to start. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and other headache conditions, please seek the help of a board certified Migraine and headache specialist who has received additional training in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of these headache disorders and diseases.
A trigger is the word that to refers to things (foods, situations, allergies, environmental causes) that set a migraine off.
Migraine is a genetic neurological disease. The cause is in your genetic makeup. That said, Migraine attacks are often influenced by triggers. Triggers are things that change your natural physiology and make it more likely for a Migraine to start. Chantix may be a possible trigger for Migraine, especially when you consider that smoking is also a known trigger for Migraine attacks. For appropriate diagnosis, treatment and prevention of headache disorders, seek the help of a board certified headache specialist. ------------------------------------ Considering I just started taking Chantix again and it feels like my eyeball is about to pop out of my head I would have to say YES!
Lettuce can be a Migraine trigger for some individuals.
Migraine is a genetic neurologic disease - the cause is in your genetic makeup. Migraines are often triggered by things that may change your normal physiologic makeup, making it more likely a Migraine attack will start. A hernia is certainly not a frequently observed Migraine trigger, however there may be things associated with the a hernia which may be acting as a Migraine trigger. Foods are a powerful Migraine trigger however, and it is much more likely that patients are being triggered when they eat an ingredient such as MSG which is difficult to avoid. For appropriate diagnosis, treatment and prevention of headache disorders, seek the help of a board certified headache specialist. --------------------- I'm not sure but I have an umbilical hernia and I've been having migraines everytime I eat something...
Yes, some Migraine medicines can result in miscarriage.
Yes, there are things you can eat or drink to help with migraine headaches. One, is to increase the amount of water you drink. www.relieve-migraine-headache.com/���diet-headache-migraine.html