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Other names: Benemid
Probalan (Probenecid)
THE TREATMENT OF MIGRAINE-TREATING YOUR OWN MIGRAINE WITHOUT MEDICATIONS
Chronic headaches, such as migraine, in which there is no injured tissue to account for the symptoms, can be treated but not cured. Pain of a migraine and muscle contraction headache, as well as the other chronic headache disorders, is most likely a reaction of normal tissue to various physiological or psychological events. It cannot be treated as can a wart, an infection, or a tumor. There is no surgery, antibiotic, or other specific therapy that can “heal” or remove the injured tissue. The tissue is not primarily abnormal. What must be attempted is to control the symptoms, and this can be effectively achieved in most individuals.
Treating Your Own Migraine Without MedicationsЂ”Most severe migraine attacks require medication for relief, but there are some simple nondrug therapies that may help to prevent the headache or retard the frequency and severity of your attacks. The following suggestions may be helpful in preventing migraine attacks, but do not assume you have migraine unless a physician has established the diagnosis.
1. Discontinue or avoid any circumstances, events, foods, over-the-counter medications, or beverages that you feel could have precipitated your attacks.
2. If your headaches seem to be related to the use of birth control pills or other prescription medications, discuss the matter with a physician before discontinuing them.
3. Learn to relax and to reduce stress; make sure that each day you have at least one-half hour to yourself for thorough relaxation.
4. Engage regularly in enjoyable hobbies and relaxing activities.
5. Unless exercise is known to provoke your attacks, regular physical exercise is advisable, providing your health is good.
6. Avoid sleeping late. In fact, get up as early as possible each day and avoid daytime napping.
7. Biofeedback and behavior modifications appear to be worthwhile in some cases of migraine. In fact, after adequate screening by a physician, biofeedback may be the treatment of choice for children and young people with migraine. Biofeedback and behavior modification can be learned from qualified professionals and we encourge this treatment in many patients because it imposes no health risk, and therefore deserves special respect. Other similar efforts, such as yoga and transcendental meditation, may also be useful.
Pain Relief/Muscle Relaxant9. If you are troubled by migraines on weekends, holidays, or during vacations, reappraise your indulgences, like sleeping late, too much coffee, cocktail parties, and spicy or preserved foods, and go to bed and get up on weekends the same time you normally do on weekdays.
10. Many patients state that they have fewer headaches after they have quit smoking. It is possible that the products of combustion play a role in dilating arteries. This may result from the body’s attempt to get more blood to the brain when challenged by the oxygen reduction or other elements in the polluted air.
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