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What Is The Permanent Cure For Migraine, Anxiety And Headache?

Hi.. My brother is suffering from migraine from last 3 years... We went to many doc.. No relief.. In between he went to psychiatric and took medicine for last one year.. He took medicine in which total clonazepam content was 1.5mg throughout a day. As if now we contacted others doc and he said to leave it.. After leaving now he is suffering a lot with anxiety, headache, he shouts , just lie on bed whole day. Don't like light, sound.. He is also taking ayurvedic treatemnet for some days.. Please help he is just 20 years old. Engineering student .. Pls help..
Wed, 4 Dec 2013
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Dear sir

There is no permanent cure for migraine as it is caused mostly due to envirnmental stimulations like sound, smell and eavy work..

The best way is to avoid these stimulation and take the treatment regularly..

Usually migraine is associated with refractive errors so check for it once..

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What Is The Permanent Cure For Migraine, Anxiety And Headache?

Dear sir There is no permanent cure for migraine as it is caused mostly due to envirnmental stimulations like sound, smell and eavy work.. The best way is to avoid these stimulation and take the treatment regularly.. Usually migraine is associated with refractive errors so check for it once.. Thanks