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Migraine is a common symptom in life, and there are many causes of symptoms. Here's a look at common triggers and how to deal with them.
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The fastest and most effective ** method for migraine varies from person to person, and the appropriate medication should be selected according to the individual's situation under the guidance of a doctor.
Due to individual differences, there is no absolute best, fastest and most effective medication for migraine, and the most appropriate drug should be selected under the guidance of a doctor in full combination with individual circumstances.
Clinical** migraine headaches should usually be taken immediately at the onset of symptoms under the guidance of a doctor. **Medications include nonspecific pain relievers (e.g., nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, opioids) and specific pain relievers (e.g., ergot, triptans). The choice of drug needs to be individualized by the doctor based on the severity of headache, concomitant symptoms, and previous medication.
1.Patients with mild to moderate migraine: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin, naproxen, ibuprofen, diclofenac are often used alone, and if they are ineffective, ergot preparations and triptan-specific ** migraine drugs are used.
2.Patients with moderate-severe migraine: migraine-specific** drugs are mostly used directly to improve symptoms as soon as possible, and some patients who respond well to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can also continue to take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Therefore, migraine cannot be used at present, and there is no absolute best, fastest, and most effective medication, and what suits you is the best. Oral medication as soon as possible at the beginning of migraine attacks can effectively relieve symptoms, and prophylactic medication can be used to minimize migraine attacks in patients with frequent attacks.
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Migraine can be done physically**: take magnetic therapy, oxygen therapy, psychological counseling, relieve stress, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and avoid various migraine triggers. Medications**: Includes non-specific pain relievers and specific medications.
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Migraine is a common headache on one side, and oral medications can be taken in the acute phase, such as sanripain and ergotamine. The usual prevention methods are as follows:
1. Pay attention to the combination of work and rest: avoid staying up late for a long time and high-intensity mental work. Staying up late is the most common cause of migraine, and it is necessary to ensure the sleep time of round stockings;
2. Pay attention to eating less sweets: such as cheese and chocolate, especially during women's menstrual holidays, they need to eat less sweets, cheese and coffee;
3. Prevention with vasodilators: such as cibilin, nimodipine;
4. Traditional Chinese medicine conditioning: migraine indicates physical weakness, and Western medicine is autonomic nerve dysfunction, that is, sympathetic and parasympathetic vasomotor orange stimulation disorder, and taking traditional Chinese medicine can have a relieving effect.
Migraine is characterized by throbbing pain on one side that may be preceded by prodromal symptoms such as darkening of the eyes, sudden flashes of vision, and focal defects in the visual field. In addition, there may be behavioral changes that precede a migraine attack, such as a sudden preference, such as a sweet tooth, dark coffee, or chocolate.
Migraine is a common symptom in life, and there are many causes of symptoms. Here's a look at common triggers and how to deal with them.
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