Here are some ways to keep migraines and headaches at bay:
Occipital neuralgia is a neurological condition in which the occipital nerves -- the nerves that run from the top of the spinal cord at the base of the neck up through the scalp -- are inflamed or injured. Occipital neuralgia can be confused with a migraine, or other types of headache, because the symptoms can be similar. But occipital neuralgia is a distinct disorder that requires an accurate diagnosis to be treated properly.
Preventive therapy. Women who often get headaches around their menstrual period can take preventive therapy when they know their period is coming.
Headache pain may need to be managed with medications. Headache drugs used to treat headache pain can be grouped into three different categories:
Here are some general tips and guidelines:
Each type of medication is most effective when used in combination with other medical recommendations, such as dietary and lifestyle changes, exercise, and relaxation therapy. Another migraine and headache treatment you may want to ask your doctor about is Botox injections.
You and your doctor are partners in developing, adjusting, and following an effective migraine or headache treatment plan. Make sure that you understand and share the same treatment goals as your doctor. Talk about what you expect from medications so you can know if your treatment plan is working.
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