Do You The Best Treatment For Migraine Headaches ?
There are two types of treatments for patients with migraine
headaches. The first is prophylactic, or medication that is used
regularly in response to patients who have three or more
migraines a month that do not respond to the second type of
treatment.
Abortive treatment is usually medication that suppresses the
pain of the migraine, which does not recur at that time.
The drugs used in prophylactic treatment include:
* Beta-blockers: a drug that affects the heart rate, reducing
pressure in the blood vessels of the brain * Anti-seizure drugs
used in treating neurological episodes * Calcium channel
blockers: restrict artery dilation * Tricyclic anti-depressants:
stop re-absorption of seratonin
Abortive treatments may involve:
* Serotonin receptors * Ergot derivatives * Analgesics
Analgesics are the first line of defense, and should be taken as
soon as a patient feels the onset of a migraine headache. The
type used can vary from aspirin/acetaminophen, to medications
that also use ibuprofen, and other over the counter drugs.
These are most effective for those who have three or fewer
migraines a month, as well as for anyone who suffers
"breakthrough" headaches that occur even though you are on
prophylactic treatment.
Overuse of analgesics however, can result in what is known as
"rebound" headaches, where the constant intake of chemicals can
suppress the body's natural pain coping mechanisms.
The choice of treatment should be made on the advice of a
physician who can suggest the appropriate drug, according to the
nature of the headaches you have. But remember that not all
drugs work for all people, and not all people can take every
drug. Make sure you are aware of side-effects, and that your
doctor knows what other medications you may be on.