Suffer From Migraines. Tried Saridon, Paracetamol. Have Heartburn. Any Cure?
Sir, I am suffering from migraine for last 15 years. To reduce migraine pain i took lot of pain killer such as saridon,paracetamol etc. I am feeling heartburn disease. I have no vomiting and no acidity but have gas . After eating something i get some relief but after sometime i again get heart burn. I have taken many medicines. But get no results. I exercise every day along with morning walk. Please advise.
Hi and thanks for the query, I would love to say that drugs generally used in migraine present different responses in different persons. It might be however necessary to try other existing options. In primary headaches like migraines, a careful followup to notice drug response and possible side effects might be required. A neurologists expertise could be necessary. This is because one might present with more than one primary headache signs or symptoms requiring a completely different combination of drugs. A careful examination shall be necessary to reconfirm the diagnosis, draw an appropriate management plan and monitor response. Thanks and hope this helps, Best regards, Luchuo, MD.
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Suffer From Migraines. Tried Saridon, Paracetamol. Have Heartburn. Any Cure?
Hi and thanks for the query, I would love to say that drugs generally used in migraine present different responses in different persons. It might be however necessary to try other existing options. In primary headaches like migraines, a careful followup to notice drug response and possible side effects might be required. A neurologists expertise could be necessary. This is because one might present with more than one primary headache signs or symptoms requiring a completely different combination of drugs. A careful examination shall be necessary to reconfirm the diagnosis, draw an appropriate management plan and monitor response. Thanks and hope this helps, Best regards, Luchuo, MD.