A change of diet can help you if you think your migraines are triggered by diet. Keep a food journal and see what foods seem to trigger the flares and eliminate them from diet.
The medication did not alleviate the symptoms she was having. The kind man at the funeral tried to alleviate the grief of the mourners. There is no known medication to alleviate the suffering of all mankind.
Excedrin Migraine, Advil Migraine, and Motrin Migraine Pain are equally effective for mild to moderate migraines. You can also try eating a very salty snack like a small bag of salty chips to help reduce it.
Unnatural levels could cause pain. More likely causes would be dehydration or addiction to things such as caffeine. Drinking lots of water or powerade can help rehydrate
The two most likely causes would be a hangover or a migraine. If in doubt, see your GP/family doctor.
Physical exertion or exercise can trigger certain types of headaches. There are over 100 different headache disorders. See your physician or headache specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and headache disorders.
If you suffer from extreme migraine pain, the best thing to do to get rid of the pain fast is to go to theE.D of your nearest hospital and ask for a drug called Toradol.It is an injection given in the third stage of pain killers that will get rid of the pain, 100% guaranteed. You will need someone to drive you home; Toradol is a strong pain reliever. After that make an appointment with a neurologist. There are medications available to help reduce the intensity and frequency of migraines. Also make sure you have a prescription for one of the medications in the 'Triptan' family. It would also help to have a migraine journal. Document what you were doing, eating, weather, where you were, etc... This can help to pinpoint migraine triggers. If you can avoid your triggers you can avoid the migraine.
Gabbapintan does not help with a migraine. The best thing to take for a migraine would be Tylenol.
Most likely it is caused bya migraine headache. Could be a vascular headached. If the ache is one side of your head it would be a migraine, otherwise it is another kind of headache. You should see you doctor.
A Migraine is a genetic, neurologic disease. The system involved in Migraines is the nervous system.
For very infrequent migraines, a primary care physician may be able to adequately treat you. For care of frequent migraine headaches, neurologists are the specialists that are used. When neurologists aren't able to help, patients sometimes need to seek the help of a headache specialist, which is a doctor who has received specific training in treating the different kinds of headaches out there.
A Migraine without the headache stage is called Acephalgic Migraine. Asymptomatic means without symptoms. An Acephalgic Migraine may include the symptom of aphasia, however since asymptomatic means without symptoms, that answer would be no, it does not.
Some headache types do affect certain populations more. Migraine more often affects women. Cluster Headache is most common in men. It would help if you could be more specific in your question - what type of headache? Which population?