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Will Vasograin Help Gain Relief From Forehead Pain?

Sir,
I feel pain in forhead right side vain or sometime laft side above eye. Then later it reaches to middle of head . I take vasograin or napra D prescribed by Dr. But sometime it become 2-3 times in week.
What are the test i should go through . Is it migrain?
Thu, 24 Nov 2016
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Thanks for writing in.

The medications, Vasograin and Napra D are treatments used for migraine that your doctor has prescribed. They give relief from the severe headaches experienced in migraine. The symptoms that you are describing are also suggestive of migraine. So, yes it is likely to be migraine. There are no additional tests that you need to undergo after you have already been diagnosed, other than the routine monitoring blood tests that your doctor may ask for while you are on those medications.

If you have repeated attacks of headache, consult your doctor again. Even prophylactic medications which are given on a daily basis can be beneficial for you which your doctor can prescribe.

Hope your query is answered.
Dr Anjana Rao Kavoor
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Will Vasograin Help Gain Relief From Forehead Pain?

Hi Thanks for writing in. The medications, Vasograin and Napra D are treatments used for migraine that your doctor has prescribed. They give relief from the severe headaches experienced in migraine. The symptoms that you are describing are also suggestive of migraine. So, yes it is likely to be migraine. There are no additional tests that you need to undergo after you have already been diagnosed, other than the routine monitoring blood tests that your doctor may ask for while you are on those medications. If you have repeated attacks of headache, consult your doctor again. Even prophylactic medications which are given on a daily basis can be beneficial for you which your doctor can prescribe. Hope your query is answered. Dr Anjana Rao Kavoor