Herbal remedy for Migraine Headache - Home Remedies for Migraine Headaches
"At Last 'Migraines' can be *ELIMINATED* FAST and For Good"
Migraines are part of the vascular headache family and most often strike women. Seventy percent of those who get migraines are female. "Migraines can be crippling," says Patricia Solbach, Ph.D. So much so that they cause a loss of more than 157 million workdays each year.
Migraine Headache Symptom
Typically migraines bring severe, one-sided throbbing pain. In 25 percent of cases, however, the pain occurs on both sides. Often nausea and vomiting, and perhaps tremor and dizziness, accompany those headaches. Some people also experience pre migraine warning symptoms, including blurred vision, "floating" visual images, and numbness in an arm or leg.
Migraine Headache Remedy
People who get migraines know that an ounce of prevention is worth
a pound of cure. Here's what experts advise.
Deep breathing is a great tension reliever.
Sleep Straight - Sleeping in an awkward position, or even on your stomach, can cause the muscles in your neck to contract and trigger a headache. "Sleeping on your back helps," says Dr. Diamond.
Don't over sleep - Avoid sleeping in on the weekend, your more likely to wake up with a headache.
Exercise - Moving your body is a great way to relieve stress.
Stay away from cologne, strong perfume can set off a migraine.
Protect your eyes - Bright light can cause squinting, eyestrain, and, finally, headache.
Watch your caffeine intake - Two much caffeine will give you a headache.
Don't chew gum - The repetitive chewing motion can tighten muscles and bring on a tension headache.
Go easy on salt - High salt intake can trigger migraines in some people.
Eat on time - Skipping meals can cause headaches.
Stop eating hot dogs - Your not missing out nutrition with hot dogs. Hot dogs, like luncheon and other cured meats, contain nitrates. And nitrates dilate blood vessels, which can mean big-time head pain, says Dr. Mathew.
Say no to Chocolate - Chocolate contains tyramine, a chief suspect in causing headaches.
Treatment with drug medication for migraines
Valproic acid and its derivative, divalproex, are oral drugs that are used for the treatment of convulsions, migraines and bipolar disorder. The active ingredient in both products is valproic acid or valproate. Scientists do not know the mechanism of action of valproate. The most popular theory is that valproate exerts its effects by increasing the concentration of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the brain. Gamma-aminobutyric acid is a neurotransmitter, a chemical that nerves use to communicate with one another.
Side Effects: The most common side effects with valproic acid therapy are drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, indigestion, diarrhea, weight loss and tremors. Divalproex may have a lower incidence of stomach upset, and taking valproic acid or divalproex with food can reduce the stomach upset. Valproic acid also causes skin reactions such as alopecia (loss of hair), rash, itching and sensitivity to sunlight.
The most serious side effects due to valproic acid are liver injury, pancreatitis and abnormal bleeding. Liver injury is most common in the first 6 months of treatment. It also is more common in children, especially children less than 2 years old. Persons taking more than one type of anticonvulsant seem to be at higher risk. Symptoms of liver damage include jaundice, malaise, weakness, swelling in the face, loss of appetite and vomiting. Pancreatitis due to valproic acid can occur early in treatment or after several years of use. Symptoms of pancreatitis are unexplained weight loss, nausea, vomiting and severe abdominal pain. Valproic acid inhibits the formation of blood clots by interfering with the clot-promoting effects of platelets. This can cause abnormal bleeding.
herbal remedy for migraine headache
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