Migraine is a form of headache that causes severe throbbing pain. The discomfort occurs typically on one side of the head and is accompanied by light/sound sensitivity, nausea, and vomiting. A migraine can last from hours to days and can interfere with daily life.
Some sufferers experience an aura that acts as a warning before the headache strikes. The aura includes flashes of light, blind spots, tingling on one side of the face or body, and difficulty speaking.
Migraine medications act as either a preventative or ease the pain during a migraine attack.
Many people combine a migraine preventative with a migraine treatment. If they should suffer from a migraine after taking the preventative, then they can find relief from the pain and nausea with the treatment.
Depending on the migraine treatment or preventative you may experience nausea, dizziness, sleepiness, or dry mouth as the most common side effects. Pain relievers can also cause bleeding in the stomach. Opioids may lead to addiction.
A migraine can disrupt your entire life and impact your happiness. Migraine preventative and treatment medications can bring much-needed relief.