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The goal of migraine is to reduce or stop headache attacks, relieve concomitant symptoms, and prevent headaches. **Including both drug** and non-drug**. Non-drug**mainly physical** can be used with magnetic therapy, oxygen therapy, psychological counseling, to relieve stress, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and avoid various migraine triggers.
Drug-induced ** is divided into episodic ** and prophylactic**. For best results, medication should usually be taken immediately at the onset of symptoms.
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Hello! In this case, you can use Chuanxiong, Angelica Angelica, and Gastrodia to stew fish head, which will have a certain effect, and some people can eat it like this, you can try it. In addition, if you can, it is recommended that your mother do not wash her hair at night, but wash her hair between morning and noon, and pay attention to drying her hair in time after washing her hair to avoid cold air when her hair is wet.
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Migraine includes the following:
1. Psychology**: Most patients with migraine have anxiety, depression, and excessive worry, and psychological counseling is very important.
2. Prophylactic**: Especially for patients with regular attacks, it is recommended to take oral drugs to prevent headache attacks before attacks, such as propranolol, sodium valproate or flunarizine, amitriptyline and other preventive drugs. During an attack, oral analgesics such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, diclofenac sodium, etoricoxib, or ergotamine caffeine or sumatriptan succinate may be used.
3. Surgery**: Some migraine patients** are related to patent foramen ovale of the heart, if the attacks are more frequent, accompanied by visual aura, it is also necessary to screen the heart foaming test and right heart sonography. If there is a patent foramen ovale, closure surgery is very helpful for migraines**.
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Migraine is a manifestation of headache and is common. Many people experience migraines, so it's important to understand what are the causes of migraines?
What does it have to do with it? First of all, endocrine and metabolic factors, migraines are more common in women, and often start during puberty, such as around menstruation. In addition, some of them will have frequent attacks during menopause, and they may decrease after menopause, so they are related to endocrine and metabolism.
In addition, the incidence of migraine is often related to genetics, and most common patients have a family history, such as parents, siblings, or collateral relatives who have had migraine attacks, and the incidence of such patients will also increase.
The second is the patient's mental factors, because the long-term mental and psychological pressure is too great, emotional depression, or mood fluctuations, which will cause migraine attacks, or irregular sleep, which is also an inducing factor.
Secondly, it is related to dietary habits, some people often drink alcohol, which can cause headache attacks, or oral medications, such as vasodilators, birth control pills, and hormone drugs, can also cause migraine attacks.
Therefore, understand the ** of migraine, and try to eliminate and prevent these factors in life to prevent the occurrence of migraine.
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What to do about migraine, 6 tips to cure migraine.
1. Comb the pain points: first place the fingertips of both hands on the parts with severe headaches, and massage them quickly as if combing your hair. However, it is important to note that the force must be light to avoid damaging the scalp.
100 massages per massage, three times a day, can effectively improve the condition of migraine.
2. Rub the temples: Every morning after getting up and before going to bed at night, squeeze the temples with the middle fingers of both hands in a circular way, first draw a circle clockwise ten times, then draw a circle ten times counterclockwise, and squeeze and massage many times. Rubbing your temples like this for a week can effectively alleviate the condition.
3. Soak your hands in hot water: When you have a migraine attack, you can soak your two hands in hot water. It is worth noting that the hot water must not pass the back of the hand, and the temperature should be acceptable to prevent scalding.
As long as it is soaked for half an hour, the blood vessels in the hands will dilate, and the blood in the brain will flow to the hands, thus achieving the purpose of relieving pain.
4. Eat foods with high magnesium content: If migraine attacks are more frequent, patients may wish to eat more magnesium-rich foods such as walnuts, soybeans, oranges, and grains, which have a certain auxiliary effect on migraine. Of course, people who are not sick can also eat these foods appropriately, so as to play a preventive role.
5. Traditional Chinese medicine nasal plugging: Prepare an appropriate amount of Chuanxiong, Angelica Angelica, Zhiyuanzhi and borneol, mix them together, and then develop them into powder and put them in a small bottle. When a migraine strikes, pour the powder into a cotton cloth and put it in your nostrils.
Normally, the pain will subside after a quarter of an hour.
6. Drink strong mint tea: Prepare an appropriate amount of dried mint leaves, put it all in a cup, and then brew it with freshly boiled boiling water, and drink it after a few minutes. Drink it once a day, in the morning and in the evening, and it can be effective** for migraines.
There are many factors that contribute to migraines, including genetics, endocrine, psychological, and dietary. As long as everyone takes timely countermeasures against these **, basically the disease will not easily find itself.
If you already suffer from migraine and your condition is very severe, you should take the initiative to seek help from a medical professional.
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If you have a migraine, the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine works very well, and you can use acupuncture and moxibustion to massage the way, and the effect is very good.
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How to ** migraine?
The goal is to reduce or stop headache attacks, relieve concomitant symptoms, and prevent headaches.
**Including both drug** and non-drug**.
Non-pharmacological** includes massage, physiotherapy, biofeedback**, cognitive-behavioral**, and acupuncture.
Medications** include those used in the acute phase of headache attacks** and those used in the intermittent phase of headaches**.
Acute phase medications**.
The goal is rapid and continuous analgesia, reducing recurrence of headaches and restoring the patient's normal life.
**Medications include over-the-counter and prescription medications
Over-the-counter drug. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: Pain relievers such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen, naproxen, diclofenac, aspirin, and other combinations may be used.
Other drugs: metoclopramide, domperidone and other antiemetic and gastric motility drugs, not only can be accompanied by nausea and vomiting symptoms, but also conducive to the absorption of other drugs and headache.
Prescription triptans, such as sumatriptan, zolmitriptan, and rizatriptan, are effective when used at any time during the headache phase, but the sooner they are used, the better.
Ergotamines: Ergotamines** are not as effective as triptans for migraine, but are indicated for patients with prolonged attacks.
Prophylactic medications**.
The goal is to reduce the frequency of attacks, reduce the severity of attacks, reduce the loss of self-care ability, and increase the efficacy of acute attacks**.
Prophylactic** medications include over-the-counter and prescription medications
Over-the-counter drug. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: Aspirin reduces the frequency of migraine attacks, and naproxen may also be used.
Other medications: high-dose riboflavin, magnesium salt combinations, and coenzyme Q10 are also effective in preventing migraine attacks and may reduce the number of migraine attacks.
Prescription calcium antagonists: Prophylactic use of flunarizine may reduce the severity of migraines and reduce the number of migraine attacks.
Antiepileptic drugs: topiramate is effective for episodic and chronic migraine and may be effective for medication overuse headache. Divalproate Sodium valproate is effective for migraine prevention, but long-term use should pay attention to regular blood checks. Gabapentin may also be used.
Receptor blockers: such as propranolol, metoprolol, and bisoprolol.
Antidepressants: amitriptyline and venlafaxine.
Other medications: lisinopril and candesartan may be effective in migraine prevention**, but further evidence is needed.
1] Head and Facial Pain Group, Chinese Society of Pain. Guidelines for the prevention and treatment of migraine in China[J].Chinese Journal of Pain Medicine, 2016, 22(10):721-727
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1. At the onset of the disease, the first thing to go to the hospital for examination.
When the patient is sick, he must first go to the hospital to check what causes it, after the occurrence of migraine, there is also a disease, the biggest possibility is that the blood vessels in the head of the body are blocked, so do not be careless, after the migraine continues to develop, it will develop dizziness, stroke and other diseases, so it must be paid attention to. Take effective measures under the guidance of a doctor**.
2. Pay attention to keeping your body warm.
In the case of migraine, there may be congestion in the head, and in order to avoid clogging the blood vessels, the patient should also pay attention to keeping warm. There are many measures that can be taken to keep warm, such as: drying wet hair, wearing a hat when it is cold, taking a shower on a cold day, etc., which are necessary and can also slow down or eliminate the occurrence of migraines.
3. Appropriate activity pain points.
In the case of migraine, patients should often pat the pain point with their hands, or comb their hair frequently, which can greatly relieve migraine. When there is a migraine, it may be very soft to the touch, and sometimes it hurts when you touch it, which means that it does not make sense here. When you gently pat with your hands, you can promote blood circulation, and if you pat regularly, it usually takes a long time to cause migraines, and it takes a long time to get rid of them.
Therefore, it must be persistent.
4. Frequently let the head see the sun.
In the case of migraines, in order to avoid accidents, it is not recommended to use moxa burn to treat the head, but in winter, you can let the head bask in the sun or blow the headache with a hair dryer. The warm sunlight can dissolve the bruising of the head, and you can feel very hot and comfortable on the head after the sun.
Therefore, when migraine occurs, there are many ways involved, but the most important thing is to adapt measures to local conditions, grasp a certain amount, and under active regulation, migraine will get better.
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Migraine cannot be **, and its purpose is to reduce or stop headache attacks, relieve concomitant symptoms, and prevent headaches**. Measures include both pharmacological and non-pharmacological. Drug-induced ** is divided into episodic ** and prophylactic**.
Non-drug ** is mainly to strengthen education, help patients establish scientific and correct prevention and treatment concepts and goals, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and find and avoid various migraine triggers; Non-pharmacological interventions include acupuncture, massage, physiotherapy, biofeedback**, cognitive-behavioural**, etc.
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