Chronic, Throbbing Headache With Dizziness. Imitrex Offering Little Relief. Is This Migraine?
I have had a headache for about a week now. Throbbing pain on the right side located at my temple. Pain worsens when I lie down, and spontaneous sharp pulsating pain occurs as well. I have found no relief in pain relievers nor my Imitrex. Today I felt in a daze & not quite myself. Does this sound like a migraine? Or should I be concerned?
Thanks for query on HCM. It might be beginning of migraine headache if not improved with simple nsaid. There are some triggering factor in migraine headache. It usually starts after stress,disturbed sleep pattern,work load,some food and unfavorable condition in routine life. Be watchful for triggering factor. Avoid stress,anxiety.take proper sleep.Avoid oily,spicy food. Go for exercise,yoga,meditation regularly. Take nsaid,flunarizine during episodes. Long course of flunarizine will be helpful to reduce the episodes. It is better to consult your family physician to confirm the diagnosis and proper medical management.
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Chronic, Throbbing Headache With Dizziness. Imitrex Offering Little Relief. Is This Migraine?
Thanks for query on HCM. It might be beginning of migraine headache if not improved with simple nsaid. There are some triggering factor in migraine headache. It usually starts after stress,disturbed sleep pattern,work load,some food and unfavorable condition in routine life. Be watchful for triggering factor. Avoid stress,anxiety.take proper sleep.Avoid oily,spicy food. Go for exercise,yoga,meditation regularly. Take nsaid,flunarizine during episodes. Long course of flunarizine will be helpful to reduce the episodes. It is better to consult your family physician to confirm the diagnosis and proper medical management.