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When someone struggles with migraines, they may wonder what migraine treatment options are available. There are a wide variety of migraine treatments available. It can take time and some experimentation to find the treatment plan that works best for your needs. The following is an overview of some of the key things to know about diagnosis and migraine treatment.
First, before you can receive certain treatments such as prescription medications, you have to receive a diagnosis. A neurologist will likely be the health care provider to make such a diagnosis.
Migraines are diagnosed by looking at a person’s personal and family medical history and their symptoms. Making a migraine diagnosis will also include a full neurological exam as well as a physical exam.
Depending on the circumstances, a doctor might also recommend more in-depth or specialized tests to ensure your headaches aren’t caused by an underlying medical issue.
Some of the specialized tests that might be done during the diagnosis process include:
Once a diagnosis is made, a doctor can work with you on a treatment plan. The goal of migraine treatment is typically to help symptoms once a headache begins, but also to prevent migraines or reduce the frequency of attacks. Medications for migraines can fall into one of these two categories. They can either be pain relievers or preventative medicines. Your health care provider may recommend both.
The first migraine treatment option is pain relievers. Pain relievers are available over-the-counter and by prescription and they work in different ways. Some of the pain relievers commonly used as a migraine treatment include:
Along with medications for the actual pain associated with migraines, other medicines may be used to treat additional symptoms. For example, anti-nausea medication may be prescribed or recommended.
Some people are candidates to use preventative medications for migraines. People that might use preventative medications may:
When someone uses preventative migraine medicines, it can reduce how often they experience attacks and the severity and length of the attacks experienced.
Preventative migraine treatment options can be taken daily or as-needed if someone feels the symptoms of a pending attack.
Medications used as preventative migraine treatment include:
Alternative and holistic treatments may yield some success in terms of helping with migraines. There are a wide variety of holistic migraine treatment options available, and many people opt to use them along with medications and traditional guidance from a health care provider to improve the results.
If you are going to be visiting a doctor about your migraines, there are certain things you can do ahead of time to prepare for the appointment.
First, start keeping a headache diary well in advance of your appointment if possible. You should write down your symptoms, any medications including vitamins and supplements you’re taking, and note any major life events that could be happening.
It can also be a good idea to take a family member or friend with you, to help you remember everything that’s said in your appointment. In your headache diary, when you think of questions for the doctor, write them down so you don’t forget during the day of your appointment.