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Severe Headache, Vomiting Tendency, Giddiness, Heat On Head. Migraine?

dear doctor, just about a year long , i have been suffering from a severe headach and on consultation with a doctor told me that the problem could be a migrain. therefore could you suggest me a right advise? the symtoms are vomiting tendency, giddiness and fever type heat on the head. thanks very much and appreciate your suggestio.
Fri, 8 Jun 2012
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Hello,
Yes, it could be a migraine. you have to check/ prevent provoking factors like avoiding irritating light and sound and increased exercises triggering migraine.. Can do some gentle neck stability exercises and eyeball movements in all directions. Physiotherapeutic manipulation, massage, relaxation techniques, and some pain relieving modalities like interferential therapy (IFT), pulsed ultrasound therapy, long wave diathermy over trigger points are helpful. Early management could give reduction of symptoms at least 50% and in few patients symptoms free also.But preventive measurements have to be taken care in future also to avoid recurrence.
wish you a painless life ahead....
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Severe Headache, Vomiting Tendency, Giddiness, Heat On Head. Migraine?

Hello, Yes, it could be a migraine. you have to check/ prevent provoking factors like avoiding irritating light and sound and increased exercises triggering migraine.. Can do some gentle neck stability exercises and eyeball movements in all directions. Physiotherapeutic manipulation, massage, relaxation techniques, and some pain relieving modalities like interferential therapy (IFT), pulsed ultrasound therapy, long wave diathermy over trigger points are helpful. Early management could give reduction of symptoms at least 50% and in few patients symptoms free also.But preventive measurements have to be taken care in future also to avoid recurrence. wish you a painless life ahead....