Treatment Overview
You can't cure
, but you can use medicines and other
treatments to feel better.
The goal of
treatment is to reduce how often you get migraines and to stop the headaches
with the fewest drug side effects. Your doctor may have you try several types of
medicines and may adjust the doses to manage your migraines.
Find and avoid migraine triggers
You can reduce how many migraines you have by finding your
migraine
triggers and avoiding them. For more information on
triggers, see
Prevention.
Keeping a
headache diary
(What is a document?) is a good way to find your triggers. You write down when you
have a headache and how bad it is, along with details such as what you ate and
what you did before the headache started. You look for patterns to your
headaches. This information can help you know what to avoid to prevent a
migraine.
Take medicines
You
may take:
- Medicines to stop a migraine.
These are sometimes called abortive medicines. These may be
or prescription medicines. If you
take the medicine at the first sign that you're about to get a migraine, you
may keep the headache from starting or from getting bad.
- Medicines to prevent migraines. These drugs are often called
preventive medicines. You get them with a prescription. You take these every
day or whenever your doctor tells you to.
For mild to moderate migraines, you may first
want to try over-the-counter pain relievers that have fewer side effects and
cost less than other medicines. But if they don't help, you may need
prescription medicines.
If medicines to stop a migraine
don't give you enough relief, or if you're taking them more than 2 times a
week, talk to your doctor about whether you should take medicines to prevent a
migraine.
For more on medicines, see
Medications.
Try other treatments
You may
want to try
complementary treatments along with medicines. These
may include:
-
Acupuncture.
- Biofeedback.
- Herbs such as butterbur and
feverfew.
For more information, see
Other Treatment.
Before you try
these treatments, be sure to ask your doctor if they are safe for
you.
Reduce stress
How you think
can affect how you feel. So finding ways to relax and change your negative or worrisome thoughts
may help prevent headaches.
You may want to try:
- Positive thinking
techniques.
- Progressive muscle relaxation.
- Ways to
manage your time.
- Breathing exercises.
- Guided
imagery.
- Meditation.
- Yoga.