Brief Answer:
triggers and behaviour modification
Detailed Answer:
Hi. Thanks for coming to HealthCareMagic. I see that you are aware of the medications that can help you manage and mitigate your Migraines.
Have you ever been able to find a trigger for your migraines? Do you keep a small notebook and note down when you have them? That can help you identify what the triggers are for the migraines and how you might avoid them.
For some people, the trigger is bright lights, other people, strangely enough, a certain smell, etc. Avoiding the trigger means avoiding the
headaches.
Of course, it doesn't work for everyone. In many cases, you might be forced to fall back on using the triptan class of drugs. They have been very well studied and there are many different ones available now to choose from. They even come in
nasal spray form for quicker relief.
If the triptans aren't working, then we might need to look into putting you on a neurogenic pain agent like
lyrica or
neurontin.. but that's really stretching it.
So look into your triggers for these migraines. If that doesn't work, it's probably best that you head to your
neurologist and get your self on a low dose triptan.
I hope this helps. Feel free to follow-up whenever you would like to. Take Care and thanks again for coming to HealthCareMagic.com