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Migraine. Taking Vasograin, Fluna Rezine And Propenolol. Problem Persists?

i am suffering from migrain for 30 yrs in the starting it was temporary and occurred sometimes but now instead of taking vasograin it doesn't give me any relief i am taking it for about 15 yrs i use to take 3-4 tablets per day. i have also taken fluna rezine and propenolol . Now i am 40yrs old. i am suffering from this pain continously.
Sat, 8 Jun 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for writing your query.

Migraine attacks can be triggered by some factors.
Some common trigger factors are:-
1. Lack of sleep.
2. Missed meal.
3. Emotional/mental stress.
4. Physical exertion.
5. Dairy products.
6. Excessive chocolates.
7. Smoking/alcohol.
8. Menstruation cycle in females.

Control of above factors can decrease the severity and frequency of migraine attacks.

If the problem persists, get yourself examined clinically and investigated by a Neurophysician.

I hope this is helpful to you.
Thanks.
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Migraine. Taking Vasograin, Fluna Rezine And Propenolol. Problem Persists?

Hi, Thanks for writing your query. Migraine attacks can be triggered by some factors. Some common trigger factors are:- 1. Lack of sleep. 2. Missed meal. 3. Emotional/mental stress. 4. Physical exertion. 5. Dairy products. 6. Excessive chocolates. 7. Smoking/alcohol. 8. Menstruation cycle in females. Control of above factors can decrease the severity and frequency of migraine attacks. If the problem persists, get yourself examined clinically and investigated by a Neurophysician. I hope this is helpful to you. Thanks.