Wondering about migraine ?

I’m pregnant. Can my migraines still be treated?
When you are pregnant, your doctor may advise against taking some medicines commonly used for
migraines. Some of these drugs may cause birth defects and other problems. This includes over-the-counter medicines as well. Taking
aspirin may increase your risk and the baby’s risk of bleeding. Talk with your doctor if migraine is a problem while you are pregnant or if you plan to become
pregnant. Other home treatment methods can help, such as doing relaxation techniques and using cold packs.
Is taking medicine for migraine dangerous if I am breastfeeding?
Ask your doctor about what medicines, even over-the-counter medicines, are safe to take while
breastfeeding. Some medicines can be passed through breast milk and can be harmful for your baby.
Can migraine be worse during menopause?
If your
migraines are closely linked to your menstrual cycle,
menopause may make them less severe. As you get older, nausea, vomiting, and pain may be less as well. But for some women,
menopause worsens migraine or triggers them to start. It is not clear why this happens. Hormone therapy, which is prescribed for some women during menopause, may be linked to migraines during this time.
How can I treat a migraine at home?
Work with your doctor to come up with a home treatment plan to manage your
headaches. Sometimes, at the onset of a migraine, lying down in a dark room with a cold pack can help.
Stress management techniques, such as relaxation and massage, can help limit pain. They may also make attacks happen less often. Keep over-the-counter pain killers handy. In your
headache diary, make a list of home treatment methods that work for you in different situations.
What are some ways I can prevent migraine?
The best way to prevent migraine is to find out what events or lifestyle factors, such as stress or certain foods, set off your
headaches. Try to avoid or limit these triggers as much as
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