What does it be going to when someone have a migraine and they cant achieve it to budge away near anything?

They try advil, ice on head, sleep etc

Could it be related to there depression or sleep medication?
Answers:
It's possable. They should call thier doc, especially if they are on those kinds of meds. I know there are strong, doctor prescribed meds for migrains.
Hi , You can get a situation of cluster migaine where they come one after the other within a chain of pain. I don't know how long they have be getting the pain but if it goes on for more than a couple of days I would get a doctors evaluation as there could be more serious underlying issues. I presume they are a migraine sufferer so not to panic. Long term I suggest acupuncture as a extremely affective form of control for migraine. A
migraines are tricky because noone on land really knows what causes them. theyve been connected to depression and secure meds, but it varies for everyone. i have a family history of migraines and suffer from them myself, and i find the birth is caused by something totally different than what causes my moms migraines, my uncles, etc. if it is indeed due to depression or medication, the good word is they can both be remedied. if you are undergoing the common symptoms of depression, medication can really help if you qualify; doctors do tend to overmedicate when it comes to depression, but if you are a well-mannered candidate, it can literally save your life. if the migraines are due to sleep meds, ask your doc to switch the rx to something milder or something that uses a different push button chemical. you can easily find out what causes YOUR migraines, which is a great thing; the individual problem is that we dont know how or why they start in the body Source(s): med student




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