It's my 5th year for migraine now. Was under medication for last 3n half years but then have stopped suddenly since I was feeling little better. However, since last 2 months it has started again and on a regular basis now. I don't remember the medicines that I was taking. Need help!
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You should consult a psychiatrist for the required medication and along with that refer to a clinical psychologist for treating the frequent migraine by mode of therapy and counseling.
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Try and observe the incidences before you get migraine. It might help you understand your triggers for the Same.
Medical intervention is required with psychotherapy. Migraine is a psychosomatic disorder which manifests itself as Head ache. Please take required help
Hello Friend, Good that you are seeking a help here. You have options. Consult a psychiatrist who can recommend the medication for the migraine.
Other options is; Just be aware that medicine are just one part of any psychic treatments. In parallel you need to follow certain non medicine treatment plan like changes in your lifestyle routines, excersise, dietary changes, self therapies etc to get permanent cure.
Without any of these efforts, problems will reoccur. Better explore a non medicinal treatment plan with a consultation of a psychologists.
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