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Migraine Headaches

Migraine is a recurring one-sided headache. Some people experience an aura before a migraine. The headache may be associated with nausea, vomiting, and nose block. Irritability due to migraines can last for up to two days. During migraines, people become sensitive to light and sound. Sometimes these can also be a trigger. Other triggers include caffeine, menstrual period, birth control pills, alcohol, chocolate, stress, etc. Triptans, antiemetics, and pain relievers are implicated in its treatment.

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I have been having migraine for the past five years. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, I have been dealing with migraines for the past five years, and my neurologist prescribed Ubrelvy. I am quite worried about my condition and would like more information. Can you please explain more about this medicine? What are the potential side effects of the medicine? Is there any trig...  Read Full »


Dr. Sukhdev Garg

Answer: Hi, Thank you for stopping by! I am here to provide expert opinion on your medical issues. Ubrogepants acutely treat migraines by blocking the activity of a key transmitter involved in migraine pathogenesis. It causes deactivation of the trigeminal ganglion, which provides pathways for migraine. ...  Read Full »

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