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1. Cold compress. When a migraine attack, you can apply a local cold compress, the method is very simple, you can take an appropriate amount of ice cubes or ice packs wrapped in a towel, and then apply it to the headache area, which can help cool the blood vessels in the head, which can relieve the pain.
2. Massage. When you have a migraine attack, you can also choose to massage the head and temples to help relieve the pain, but it is important to note that the massage should be moderate and not too forceful.
3. Drink green tea.
When a migraine attack, you can also drink some green tea appropriately, because green tea contains a special substance that can help relieve the symptoms of migraine, and drinking green tea properly can also reduce headaches.
4. Wrap a towel around your head.
When you have a migraine, you can also choose to use a relatively soft towel and wrap it around the temples, which can also have the effect of inhibiting the dilatation of blood vessels in the head, thereby relieving migraines. However, it should be noted that when winding, it should be moderately tightened and not too tight.
Don't be too anxious when you have a migraine, the more anxious you are, the worse the headache may be. The above methods can effectively reduce the symptoms of migraine, and you can choose according to your actual situation. However, if you want to completely ** migraine, you should still actively go to a regular hospital to receive a professional **.
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Due to individual differences, there is no absolute best, fastest and most effective medication, except for commonly used over-the-counter drugs, the most appropriate drug should be selected under the guidance of a doctor in full combination with individual circumstances. **Migraines should usually be taken immediately at the onset of symptoms.
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It is recommended that those with headaches lock themselves in a dark room and lie down for a while to rest for a while to effectively relieve migraines.
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Migraine is mostly a deficiency disease. There are many ways to cure it.
1.Use medicines to reconcile Shaoyang, Bupleurum granules and the like.
2.Medicine to remove wind heat and wind cold.
3.Find professional acupuncture, a few stitches may be fine.
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Hello: 1. Typical migraine.
1. A few hours to a day before the onset of the aura, the patient may feel head discomfort, drowsiness, irritability, depression, hunger, or decreased urination.
2. Visual aura is the most common. It can be dark spots, bright lights, chromatic colors, or more complex hallucinations. Auras also occasionally manifest as paresthesias in the pharynx, tongue, lips, or hemilimb limbs, heminumbness, hemiparesis, or aphasia.
3. Headache After the aura subsides, headache occurs quickly. Headache is painful or throbbing and is often accompanied by anorexia, nausea, and vomiting. The patient is pale, listless, photophobic, and phonophobia. It lasts for a few hours to more than 10 hours, and returns to normal the next day after falling asleep.
2. Common migraine Aura can be manifested as brief and slight blurred vision, but most of them do not occur at all, and the headache progresses in the same way as above. It is indefinite, and it is bilateral from the beginning. It is also accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, etc.
Headache is usually long and can last for 1 to 3 days.
3. Special migraine.
1. Ocular muscle paralysis migraine patients generally have a history of common migraine. In a migraine attack, paralysis of the eye muscles on that side occurs when the headache gradually subsides after 1 or 2 days.
2. Hemiplegia headache patients have hemiparesis and hemiparesis first, and may also have aphasia. Contralateral or ipsilateral headache occurs after tens of minutes, and hemilateral symptoms persist until the headache resolves for one to several days, and may even be partially residual.
3. Basilar artery migraine aura symptoms include bilateral visual disturbances.
Dizziness, eating, paresthesias in perioral and upper extremities, bilateral tinnitus and bilateral ataxia. There may also be drowsiness and falling seizures. The aura phase lasts an average of 20 to 30 minutes, and the subsequent headache is mainly in the occipital region, radiating to the back of the neck, and is often accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
The headache lasts from a few hours to a day and is relieved after sleep.
4. Migraine allegotic attack Some migraine patients may periodically have certain symptoms without headache or alternate with the head. There are many subtypes, but each patient generally presents with only one.
1) Flash dark spots.
2) Hemiparesis and hemilateral numbness.
3) Abdominal migraine.
4) **Sexual vertigo.
5) Psychogenic migraine.
The easy way.
Ice pack**: Place where headache is obvious.
Compression and pain relief: You can use an elastic band to compress Lao Sizi.
If drugs are used, ergotamine caffeine can be used in the early stages of the attack (as directed, not excessive, toxic***. If it is a special file type, it cannot be used).
During the flare-up phase. Sumatriptan 12 mg subcutaneously or 100 200 mg orally can be used.
Chlorpromazine was added to 20 ml of normal saline and slowly injected intravenously.
Analgesics: can be used as appropriate.
If it is in the interval:
Propranolol can be used. Amitriptyline, valproic acid.
If one drug is ineffective. It is possible to switch to another drug; Prophylactic ** requires a longer period of medication, and attention should be paid to the *** of the drug.
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Weakness, weakness, and unsteadiness in the legs may be caused by excessive startle, serious illness, abnormal fluid metabolism, or thyroid disease, as follows:
1. Excessive fright: it will cause weakness, weakness, and even unsteadiness in the lower limbs;
2. Systemic major diseases: such as acute attacks of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, which can also cause weakness, weakness, and even unsteadiness in the lower limbs;
3. Abnormal fluid metabolism: such as electrolyte imbalance, potassium deficiency, sodium deficiency, resulting in hyponatremia or hypokalemic muscle weakness;
4. Thyroid disease: For example, hypothyroidism, hypothyroidism, or extreme anemia can also make people's legs weak, weak, and even unstable on their feet.
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Get enough sleep and can't stay up late
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What to do about long-term migraine: First of all, we should strengthen propaganda and education, so that patients can understand the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations and process of headache, relieve unnecessary worries, and improve compliance. Basic principles of migraine prevention and treatment:
Help patients to correctly understand migraine; Maintain a healthy lifestyle; Seek out and prevent various migraine triggers; Make full use of pharmacological** and non-pharmacological interventions, including massage, physiotherapy, biofeedback**, cognitive-behavioural** and acupuncture. There are two types of drugs** in the acute attack phase** and migraine-specific**.
First, non-specific** drugs include: non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen and other preparations; sedatives such as barbiturates; and calcium antagonists such as flunarizine.
Second, specific ** drugs include triptans, such as zolmitriptan nasal spray. Excessive use of triptans can cause overdose-induced headaches, and to prevent this, it is recommended to take the drug no more than 2 to 3 days a week. In the choice of medication, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are preferred, and if the effect is not good, migraine-specific drugs such as zolmitriptan nasal spray are used.
When there is severe nausea and vomiting, the application of metoclopramide, domperidone and other antiemetic and gastric motility drugs can not only be accompanied by symptoms, but also conducive to the absorption of other drugs and headache.
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Long-term migraine, how to manage? It should be combined with the ways and methods of combining traditional Chinese and Western medicine.
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The first thing to check is to understand what is causing it.
The dangers of migraine cannot be ignored, just look at the following data: the results of a survey of 144 hospitals in 8 Asian countries published by Headache magazine show that up to 144 patients in Asian headache patients have migraine; According to the latest survey data in 2010, the prevalence of migraine among people aged 18-65 in China is currently high. There are an estimated 760 million migraine patients worldwide, 3-5 times more than people with diabetes or asthma. >>>More
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1. Ice pack cold compress: Put ice cubes in ice packs or wrap them in a towel and apply them to the headache area. When the blood vessels in the cooled head constrict, the symptoms will naturally lessen. >>>More
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