I have migarine i want to cure. - #11093
I am currently experiencing a migraine, and it is affecting me both physically and mentally. The pain usually begins on one side of my head, and it feels like a throbbing or pulsating sensation that keeps getting worse with time. Along with the headache, I often feel nauseous, sometimes even to the point of vomiting, and I become very sensitive to light and sound. Even small noises or bright light make the pain more unbearable. During a migraine attack, it becomes extremely difficult for me to focus on daily activities, study, or do any kind of work. I also feel exhausted and weak, as if my whole body is drained of energy. Sometimes the pain lasts for a few hours, while other times it stretches into days, leaving me frustrated and restless. I often have to lie down in a dark, quiet room just to find a little relief. The recurring nature of these migraines makes it harder to plan my routine, because I never know when the next attack will come. Overall, having migraines is a very challenging experience that interferes with my normal life and affects my mood, health, and productivity in a serious way.
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Hello dear See migrane required both preventive therapy and medication Kindly follow below instructions for improvement and further releif Avoid bright sunlight ( go with head covered especially in summer) Avoid citrus fruits, chocolate and cheese. Completely stop them Take adequate rest Do regular exercise and meditation Following medications can be taken Sumitriptan once a day for 1 month Tab atenolol 50 mg Tab voveron xr 50 mg I suggest you to please take this medication only after recommendation from your concerned physician Hopefully you recover soon Regards
Your symptoms strongly suggest recurrent migraines, which are common at your age but can severely impact quality of life. With trigger management, lifestyle correction, and appropriate medication, migraine attacks can be greatly reduced in frequency and severity. Please consult a neurologist or physician for evaluation and preventive treatment.
Hello sehrish Your symptoms indicate towards typical migraine with aura
Kindly consult a neurologist Identify & Avoid Triggers
Common migraine triggers include:
Dietary: cheese, chocolates, coffee, alcohol, junk food, artificial sweeteners.
Lifestyle: stress, lack of sleep, irregular meals, dehydration.
Environmental: bright lights, loud noise, strong smells, weather changes
As migraine medicine required close observation visit a physician or neurologist Tab zerodol sp or tab ibuprofen 200 mg if you have migraine attack
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