Migraines: what you need to know
Even though nearly 30 million Americans suffer from migraines, the National Headache Foundation reports that less than half of migraine sufferers have been diagnosed by a medical provider. Moreover, these throbbing pains are often misdiagnosed as either a sinus headache or tension headache. Bayhealth Primary Care, Eden Hill Internal Medicine Physician Zulehuma Rather, MD, says it’s important to know the following when determining whether you’re suffering from a migraine.
SIGNS OF A MIGRAINE INCLUDE:
- Pain in the face or neck
- A throbbing headache that is severe in nature and frequent
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Sensitivity to light or sound
- Nausea or vomiting
- Distracted vision or flashes of light
- Irritability
- Scalp tenderness
TRIGGERS OF MIGRAINES INCLUDE:
- Foods such as aged cheese, ice cream, and those with additives
- Stress
- Changes in sleep patterns
- Medications
- Bright lights
- Smells
THERE ARE VARIOUS WAYS YOU CAN TREAT MIGRAINES, INCLUDING:
- Avoid triggers
- Improve upon stress levels, sleep cycles, and diet
- Take medications prescribed by your physician
- Try muscle relaxation therapies and acupuncture
- Take preventive medications such as beta blockers, antidepressants, seizure medications, and Botox®
YOU SHOULD CALL A DOCTOR IF:
- You have three or more headaches per week
- The headache gets worse or won’t go away
- You are taking pain pills on a daily basis
- The pain interferes with your daily activities
- There is a change in the nature, intensity, or frequency of the headaches
A MIGRAINE DIAGNOSIS TYPICALLY COMES AFTER A PHYSICIAN HAS LOOKED AT A PATIENT’S:
- Symptoms
- Medical history
- Neurological examination
“One thing I want patients to know is that they have to take charge and responsibility if they suffer from migraines,” Dr. Rather said. “Keep a migraine diary to figure out the pattern. This helps doctors to confirm diagnosis, identify triggers, and assess a treatment response. There are also mobile applications available to help patients with this.”
If you believe you suffer from migraines and are in need of a Bayhealth physician, visit Bayhealth's Find a Physician page or call 1-866-BAY-DOCS.