See HA specialist: Once a diagnosis of migraine has been made, effective treatment involves 3 specific strategies: 1) patient education, 2) nonpharmacological 3) pharmacological (medical) management. Prophylactic therapy is recommended for the chronic and disabling migraine. Some migraine patients are prone to medication overuse headaches. See orofacial pain or headache specialist.
Answered 11/27/2017
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Chronic HA's: Two approaches, one to stop headache at beginning via use of triptan, and other, the better one, prevention. You could see a neurologist, but we could also start some guidance onsite via a Concierge virtual visit.
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