Yes go see your doctor. I came from the computer field in Silicon Valley in California and my migraines began all of a sudden at work. An attack where I could not walk and almost could not speak...confused. I never fully recovered after that. I mean...I have chronic migraines every week and can not work. I can manage however. I learned that FLOURESCENT LIGHT brings on migraines for me. Also NOISE, change in weather, stress, look up diet online and cut down on salt. Caffiene is good for most migraine sufferers but you have to play around with the level that works best for you. too much can be bad. Chocolate same thing...and aged cheese and beans etc. Look this up. I take topomax which is not narcotic. I also have fibromyalghia so I'm going to feel bad from one or the other. The trick is to minimize. I stay home most of the time. Took me YEARS to find a good Doctor. The first one said I was fat. The next said I was stressed and I said if you felt like I do you'd be stressed too. Finally a Neurologist who has migraines KNEW RIGHT AWAY what was wrong and was appalled at what the other doctors had said.
Hi,
Magnesium supplements are not homeopathic medicine. There are a couple of good hospitals in Noida like Kailash hospital and Max healthcare.
You can consult a physician first.
Thanks again for your reply
please tell me it is the (Magnesium supplements) medicine in homeopathic or not please tell me what to do for my headache actually i don't know about the good doctor in this area in Noida because it's area is new for me...........please help me...........
Hi,
Yes you can take homeopathic treatment although I am not sure how successful it will be in aborting acute attacks.
I am sorry I am not aware of any homeopathic doctor in that area.
Magnesium supplements have shown very good effect in preventing migraines, you can try them out.
Hi
Thanks for your reply
can u tell me That can we take treatment in homeopathic if u know any doctor of homeopathic in noida please tell me Please please
Hi,
How are you?
Vasograine is a multi ingredient medication which contains ergotamine, prochlorperazine and caffeine. Long term use of ergotamine can cause reduced blood supply to the heart and intestines and tingling numbness.
Nowadays better medications are available for the treatment of migraine like Imitrex and Rizatriptan. You can discuss about these medications with your doctor.
The best treatment so far for migraine is recognition and avoidance of trigger. During an attack it is best to lie in a dark quiet room and apply cold compresses on the head and neck. Avoidance of caffeine will also help.
Take care!