How to Treat Migraine
About
two thirds of migraine sufferers cannot function at a normal level when
they get a migraine attack. You should see a doctor if your headaches
interfere with work or family life, if headaches are getting worse, or
if you take medication on a daily basis for headache.
Below are 13 simple solutions to ease your migraine pain, but are not intended as substitutes for the advice of a doctor.
1 Get a good night's sleep. Changes in sleep patterns, changing shifts, and jet lag can trigger migraines. Try to maintain a regular schedule and get up and go to bed at the same time every day.
Below are 13 simple solutions to ease your migraine pain, but are not intended as substitutes for the advice of a doctor.
1 Get a good night's sleep. Changes in sleep patterns, changing shifts, and jet lag can trigger migraines. Try to maintain a regular schedule and get up and go to bed at the same time every day.
3 If
you don't want to put a cold compress on your head to relieve the pain,
soak one or both of your hands in ice water for as long as you can
tolerate it. While your hands are in the water, ball them into fists and
open and close them repeatedly. It can have the same effect as a
compress on your heart
5 Do
not skip meals. Skipping meals can trigger a migraine attack. If you
can, eat smaller meals throughout the day or be sure to eat three meals.
7 Take riboflavin. Studies have shown that
taking 400 milligrams a day of riboflavin can help eliminate migraines.
8 Spice
it up. The hot ingredient in red pepper, capsaicin, is a terrific
painkiller and may help those who have migraines feel better during an
attack. You do not need to include red pepper in all your meals. You can
buy cayenne pepper capsules in health food stores.
9 Try
not to sleep late on weekends. Though it might seem like a reward to
relax and sleep in, giving yourself that letdown after stress is a
common trigger. Waking up late can also trigger a migraine by changing
your normal sleep pattern and may cause you to miss breakfast which also
triggers a migraine. If you really must sleep late on the weekends, try
sleeping with a tiny bit of your window open to let air in.
10 If
you're prone to vomiting during migraines, keep a can of Campbell's
Chicken Broth upside down in your refrigerator. Really. After you're
finished in the bathroom, take out the can, turn it right-side up, open,
pour out the broth (leave the fat stuck to the top), and drink it once
you're able. Replaces needed electrolytes, etc., helps relieve the
weakness and general malaise. Don't know why Campbell's works better
than any other brand, but it does.
11 Sometimes
a bath helps. Take a bath in your bathroom with the lights off. Soak
yourself face down (don't forget to come up for air) and just try and
relax your body.
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