Help is available: Once a diagnosis of migraine has been made, effective involves three specific strategies: 1) patient education. 2) nonpharmacological management. 3) pharmacological (medical) management. Rec.: see headache or orofacial pain specialist to improve your condition.
Answered 12/11/2013
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Migraine Treatment: There are many good medications for migraine treatment. Migraine is a serious and complex neurologic disorder. Today effective management of migraine involves three specific strategies: 1) patient education 2) non-pharmacological management (diet, sleep hygiene, acupuncture) and 3) pharmacological (triptans, topamax, (topiramate) etc) management. Rec.:see orofacial pain or headache specialist. Hope it helps.
Answered 6/30/2014
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