Suggest Treatment For Symptoms Of Migraine Headache
Question: I get headache once in a while, which lasts for several hours. I get two type of headaches:
Type 1: It start from the front or side of the head and spreads to other parts of the head. This lasts for 3-4 hours and then the intensity reduces by night but it continues, and attains full intensity by next day noon. Trigger starts at around 12 noon. Tried many painkillers but only Vasograin is helping, when taken immediately when it triggers.
Type 2: Starts from the back lower part of head (near the neck) at a particular point. It slowly spreads to the whole back portion of the head. This headache generally starts in between 12 noon to 3PM. Its intensity increases towards evening and finally goes away at around 9AM. This process continues for 2-3 days. In a month, this headache get triggered 3-4 times (and lasts 2-3 days each time). I have not tried any medicine, as it is guaranteed to go away in the night.
Are both these headaches due to different or same reasons? Is this Migraine? Please suggest a safe painkiller that takes care of both the above type of headaches.
Type 2 goes away at around 9PM (not 9AM - it is typo)
Type 1: It start from the front or side of the head and spreads to other parts of the head. This lasts for 3-4 hours and then the intensity reduces by night but it continues, and attains full intensity by next day noon. Trigger starts at around 12 noon. Tried many painkillers but only Vasograin is helping, when taken immediately when it triggers.
Type 2: Starts from the back lower part of head (near the neck) at a particular point. It slowly spreads to the whole back portion of the head. This headache generally starts in between 12 noon to 3PM. Its intensity increases towards evening and finally goes away at around 9AM. This process continues for 2-3 days. In a month, this headache get triggered 3-4 times (and lasts 2-3 days each time). I have not tried any medicine, as it is guaranteed to go away in the night.
Are both these headaches due to different or same reasons? Is this Migraine? Please suggest a safe painkiller that takes care of both the above type of headaches.
Type 2 goes away at around 9PM (not 9AM - it is typo)
Brief Answer:
Possible migraine
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
I can certainly understand your concerns.
This headache is most likely to be migraine in origin.
But, considering your age It is important to rule out any organic brain pathology via CT scan.
Along with analgesics, antimigranous agents have to be instituted for effective relief.
Pain killers alone will not be of any use.
Hence, first get the CT scan brain and we shall follow it up to design further required therapy.
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you
Possible migraine
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
I can certainly understand your concerns.
This headache is most likely to be migraine in origin.
But, considering your age It is important to rule out any organic brain pathology via CT scan.
Along with analgesics, antimigranous agents have to be instituted for effective relief.
Pain killers alone will not be of any use.
Hence, first get the CT scan brain and we shall follow it up to design further required therapy.
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Thanks Dr. XXXXXXX
What are the other symptoms of "organic brain pathology"?
I want to avoid a CT scan as this headache is not new to me and I have been facing this for several years. The type 2 (headache starting from back of the head), mentioned in my description, is a new thing which started about 10 months back.
Any tablet available with both analgesics and antimigranous, which I can try for relief?
What are the other symptoms of "organic brain pathology"?
I want to avoid a CT scan as this headache is not new to me and I have been facing this for several years. The type 2 (headache starting from back of the head), mentioned in my description, is a new thing which started about 10 months back.
Any tablet available with both analgesics and antimigranous, which I can try for relief?
Brief Answer:
Brain imaging a must before trying medications.
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
I can certainly understand your concerns.
I apologize for the delayed response owing to my work schedule.
The type 2 pain could be due to a spinal cause like disc degeneration.
Without imaging, it's not all wise to go ahead with medications.
Considering the type 2 pain, it is important to go for MRI brain and cervical spine instead of CT scan.
Organic brain pathology symptoms may present with headache, vision disturbances, neck pain, vomiting etc.At a given moment only one or more symptoms may be present.
Hence, to conclude, I advise you to get MRI brain and cervical spine for further evaluation.
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you
Brain imaging a must before trying medications.
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
I can certainly understand your concerns.
I apologize for the delayed response owing to my work schedule.
The type 2 pain could be due to a spinal cause like disc degeneration.
Without imaging, it's not all wise to go ahead with medications.
Considering the type 2 pain, it is important to go for MRI brain and cervical spine instead of CT scan.
Organic brain pathology symptoms may present with headache, vision disturbances, neck pain, vomiting etc.At a given moment only one or more symptoms may be present.
Hence, to conclude, I advise you to get MRI brain and cervical spine for further evaluation.
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Dr. XXXXXXX
Thank you for the detailed reply.
I do not have any of the symptoms like vomiting, neck pain or vision issues, except that I use a reading glass.
I had to undergo a hernia surgery, under spinal anesthesia, about two years back . Is the headache due to a side effect of this spinal anesthesia?
Thank you for the detailed reply.
I do not have any of the symptoms like vomiting, neck pain or vision issues, except that I use a reading glass.
I had to undergo a hernia surgery, under spinal anesthesia, about two years back . Is the headache due to a side effect of this spinal anesthesia?
Brief Answer:
Possibility for such. Headache is high
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
I can certainly understand your concerns.
I apologize for the delayed response owing to my work schedule.
The possibility of headache related to spinal anesthesia is very high.
This is called post dural puncture headache.
This may persist in few individuals beyond 1 year.Usually it resolves itself with in 6 weeks of surgery.
In such a case aa confirmation is needed. Even for this you may require an MRI of the cervical spine maybe required.
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you
Possibility for such. Headache is high
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
I can certainly understand your concerns.
I apologize for the delayed response owing to my work schedule.
The possibility of headache related to spinal anesthesia is very high.
This is called post dural puncture headache.
This may persist in few individuals beyond 1 year.Usually it resolves itself with in 6 weeks of surgery.
In such a case aa confirmation is needed. Even for this you may require an MRI of the cervical spine maybe required.
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D
Dr. XXXXXXX
Thank you for all the information. These are very useful.
Regards
Thank you for all the information. These are very useful.
Regards
Brief Answer:
You are welcome
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
Your welcome.
Take care.
You are welcome
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
Your welcome.
Take care.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar