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Suggest Treatment For Severe Migraine Headache

I m having severe migraine headaches, that go down my neck and era.I have been to the hospital but they can t find anything and I m in a lot on pain..I have had these headaches now for over a month every single day with just a lil relief from pain meds but the headaches won t go away.
Mon, 22 Dec 2014
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Hello dear,
I understand your concern.It is apparent that you are having severe headache,but it is not conclusive here that it is migraine.'Migraine' is a very classical headache which is throbbing or pulsatile,unilateral associated with nausea and aura,increases on exposure to bright light and sound.It's hard to believe that a physician will not recognise 'migraine' as you said and if recognised it usually responds to medicines.I think you need to visit a neurologist and get meticulously evaluated by him.It will surely help you.Hope this reply is useful to you.
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Migraine Headache

Hello dear, I understand your concern.It is apparent that you are having severe headache,but it is not conclusive here that it is migraine. Migraine is a very classical headache which is throbbing or pulsatile,unilateral associated with nausea and aura,increases on exposure to bright light and sound.It s hard to believe that a physician will not recognise migraine as you said and if recognised it usually responds to medicines.I think you need to visit a neurologist and get meticulously evaluated by him.It will surely help you.Hope this reply is useful to you.