Neurological Migraine Treatment

A migraine is a headache that may occur with symptoms such as nausea, pounding headache, vomiting and light sensitivity. A throbbing pain is felt only on one side of the head in many people.

Researchers now believe that migraine is a neurological disorder involving nerve pathways and brain chemicals.

Although there's no cure, medications can help reduce the frequency and severity of migraines.

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Category
Name Average Result Healed Helped
a Lot
Helped
a Little
No Change Made Worse
All Treatments (average)
4.0
(25)
11 5 6 3
Drugs and Supplements
Anti-anxiety medication
4.0
1
Drugs and Supplements
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
4.0
1
Drugs and Supplements
Tricyclics (Amytriptaline)
4.0
1
Drugs and Supplements
Topamax
4.0
1
Drugs and Supplements
Anti-inflammatory Medication (NSAID)
3.5
1 1
Drugs and Supplements
Motrin - Ibuprofen
3.0
1
Drugs and Supplements
Pain Killers (Analgesic)
3.0
2
Drugs and Supplements
Minerals
2.0
1
Exercise
Proper Posture
5.0
1
Exercise
Exercise
5.0
1
Exercise
Water Aerobics
5.0
1
Exercise
Plyometrics
5.0
1
Exercise
Strengthening
5.0
1
Exercise
Walking
5.0
1
Exercise
Dumbells
5.0
1
Exercise
Biking
5.0
1
Exercise
Swimming
5.0
1
Exercise
Cable Weights
5.0
1
Exercise
Running
5.0
1
Exercise
Change of Sleeping Position
2.0
1
Therapy
Spinal Decompression
3.0
1
Therapy
Psychotherapy For Depression (Talk Therapy)
3.0
1
Therapy
Rest
2.0
1
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