Living in Florida you learn quickly that the weather in this state is bipolar. A native Floridian is usually prepared with the following items on hand or close by their side and easily accessible for those – just in case moments: umbrella, sunscreen, light jacket or parka. The weather in Florida can change on a dime and what may start out as a chilly morning in the 40’s can turn to warm weather by midafternoon and the long sleeves come off and tank tops are put on in their place.
Florida is defiantly bipolar and it is important that a person living here is prepared for just about anything. The same can be said with a migraine sufferer. Those who suffer with chronic migraine headaches should be prepared for anything. A migraine can creep on slowly but the symptoms and pain attack hard and linger for days. Preparing for a migraine attack is the best form of offense and defense a migraine sufferer can have. There is no known migraine cure therefore the options for migraine sufferers are simple – preventative treatment or suffer in pain. Preventative migraine treatments can help reduce the number of migraine attacks had in a given month but no preventative treatment is a 100% guarantee.
- Prescription Medications are one of the leading preventative treatment options due to the ease of use. The medications used to treat migraines would include: antidepressants, antiseizure medicine, high blood pressure pills, triptans and ergots. Triptans and ergots are the two most effective medications due to their ability to constrict or narrow the blood vessels thus preventing a migraine from occurring. The problem however is that constrictive medications such as these cause severe if not deadly health issues.
- Acupuncture
- Chiropractic Care is not a treatment option that most would think effective, but the reality is that if a spine is out of alignment migraines could be occurring.
- Massage Therapy
- Migraine Support Formula is a natural and safe treatment option. Migraines are reduced by way of herbal supplements such as: Ginger, Feverfew, Gingko Biloba, Magnesium Citrate, Butterbur, White Willow Bark and Riboflavin.
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