See MD: First, you need a diagnosis. Start with primary md, who can then refer you to appropriate specialist. Identify and avoid known triggers. Mediations and rigger avoidance can help. Be sure to include a neurologist and a dentist in the list of referrals you consider. A bad bite is a common finding in th development of the muscular aim associated with migraine headaches.
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Botox and Surgery: Long term relief of migraines can be achieved with botox. If you have a good response, you may be a candidate for surgery. Surgery has been shown to dramatically decrease the frequency and intensity of migraines. www.themigrainereliefcenter.com.
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