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4 New Migraine Treatments That People Are Unaware Of

4 New Migraine Treatments That People Are Unaware Of

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4 New Migraine Treatments That People Are Unaware Of

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  1. 4 NEW MIGRAINE TREATMENTS THAT PEOPLE ARE UNAWARE OF ONLINEMEDICALCLINICS.COM

  2. People with debilitating migraine headaches often claim over-the-counter (OTC) pain relief medicines provide relief for some time and stops working later. Most of the headaches are not because of a single cause. Different things trigger migraines in people ranging from lack of sleep, food, change in weather. If you want to figure out what’s actually causing that headache, you need to monitor your reason that’s causing it. Patiently observe the reason that’s triggering the headache and see how making a few changes will provide relief from the headache. Here are some newer treatments that are of significant benefit for people who have frequent headaches. Medical Devices Three non-invasive devices offer effective migraine treatment. The most popular is Cefaly that stimulates the nerve that impedes migraine pathways. This nerve stimulator is popularly in use for curing the continuous headache. Spring TMS is placed on the back of the head to disrupt the migraine signals being sent to the brain. These both are effectively used as a preventative measure. The last one is gammaCore, which is placed at the front of the neck to stimulate the vagus nerve. It’s widely in use at the moment. CGRP Inhibitors This is prescribed to disrupt the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), the protein active in people with frequent migraine pain. These inhibitors act as the speed bumps to disrupt the CGRP signals causing migraines. They are quite different from traditional medications as they don’t constrict the blood vessels. So people taking it are not at risk of stroke, heart attack, or vascular disease.

  3. The inhibitors are delivered once a month with a needle placed under the skin to prevent migraines. They have been specifically designed to lessen the frequency of the migraine. Some of the CGRP inhibitors stop the migraine attacks and have recently received approval. Botox best treatment for migraine This is considered the . Doctors generally recommend it for chronic migraines. It is not suggested to people who do not get migraine attacks once in 14 days. It is 12 weeks process that includes 31 Botox shots around your head and neck. These tiny injections are delivered in the neck. Every session lasts for 10-15 minutes and the patients generally notice an improvement in the symptoms after 10-14 days of the first session. Mild Anesthesia It is a simple process to numb the SPG (sphenopalatine ganglion). FDA has approved this to block or numb a group of cells inside or behind the nose. As SPG is linked to the trigeminal nerve, it is effective in curing the headache. The doctors insert a thin plastic tube into one of the nostrils and through an attached syringe the anesthetic numbs the SPG and area around it. Doctors use the X-ray machine to check the tube is inserted properly.

  4. Closing People with migraine find these methods quite effective to get relief from the migraine symptoms. The ones developed for preventing the headache have reduced the frequency of headaches. Like the traditional treatments, the new migraine treatments have no side-effects. They slow down the pain pathways, offering moderate to significant benefits for patients. With this, people have gone from one migraine attack every day to one every week. onlinemedicalclinics.com Website: Phone: 866-511-4743 Mon - Sat : 9 am to 6 pm E-mail: contact@onlinemedicalclinics.com

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