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Suggest Treatment For Severe Migraine

I had my back and neck go out of place Tuesday, woke up with a horrific migraine on Wednesday morning. I went to the chiropractor that afternoon and had my back adjusted. It was badly out of place and I was in a lot of pain. I had to work that day and everyday since and the pain isn t getting any better and now it is hurting around my ribs into my chest. I m 41 year old female should I be concerned about this?
Thu, 16 Feb 2017
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I read carefully your question and understand your concern.

The treatment can be a Parenteral therapy to stop the crisis. The most common types of parenteral therapies are given intravenously, but some are administered into the muscles or under the skin. The therapy is performed on a hospital.

As a recommendation i suggest change your life style and try to eat healthy.

The three most important elements in foods that cause migraine are:

1) Foods rich in salt.
2) Chemical stimulants (tyramine, phenylethylamine, alcohol).
3) Allergenic foods.

It is advisable to remove each of these food groups one by one in order to detect which one is causing the migraine.

Alcohol: contains histamines that lead to vacillation, especially the content of beer, red wine, brandy, bourboun, gin and whiskey. The liquor that less stimulates the vascular system is vodka.

Foods containing aspartame sometimes contribute to the presence of migraine.

Food allergens

Milk is the most known allergenic food, taking more than 1 or 1½ glasses a day can produce histamines that are responsible in some people for intolerance to dairy products.

Other foods like wheat, corn, nuts, pork, peanuts, peanut butter, coconut can cause migraine.

Yeast is a common irritant in patients suffering from migraine, so homemade breads and coffee muffins should not be consumed until they have cooled.

In general a patient with migraine should avoid the following foods:

Snacks

Toasted potatoes, pretzels, walnuts, crackers, olives, chocolate confections, donuts, peanut butter, peanut butter cookies, brownies, foods containing aspartame.

Drinks

(More than 2 cups per day), tea (more than 2 per day), beer, red wine, whiskey, bourboun, gin, brandy, sherry.

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Suggest Treatment For Severe Migraine

Hello! Thanks for using healthcaremagic.com I read carefully your question and understand your concern. The treatment can be a Parenteral therapy to stop the crisis. The most common types of parenteral therapies are given intravenously, but some are administered into the muscles or under the skin. The therapy is performed on a hospital. As a recommendation i suggest change your life style and try to eat healthy. The three most important elements in foods that cause migraine are: 1) Foods rich in salt. 2) Chemical stimulants (tyramine, phenylethylamine, alcohol). 3) Allergenic foods. It is advisable to remove each of these food groups one by one in order to detect which one is causing the migraine. Alcohol: contains histamines that lead to vacillation, especially the content of beer, red wine, brandy, bourboun, gin and whiskey. The liquor that less stimulates the vascular system is vodka. Foods containing aspartame sometimes contribute to the presence of migraine. Food allergens Milk is the most known allergenic food, taking more than 1 or 1½ glasses a day can produce histamines that are responsible in some people for intolerance to dairy products. Other foods like wheat, corn, nuts, pork, peanuts, peanut butter, coconut can cause migraine. Yeast is a common irritant in patients suffering from migraine, so homemade breads and coffee muffins should not be consumed until they have cooled. In general a patient with migraine should avoid the following foods: Snacks Toasted potatoes, pretzels, walnuts, crackers, olives, chocolate confections, donuts, peanut butter, peanut butter cookies, brownies, foods containing aspartame. Drinks (More than 2 cups per day), tea (more than 2 per day), beer, red wine, whiskey, bourboun, gin, brandy, sherry.