Derby Telegraph

DOCTOR’S NOTE

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What can I do about migraines

AThe first step in managing migraines is to avoid any triggers, says Dr Bal Athwal, Consultant Neurologis­t at The Wellington Hospital in North London, part of HCA Healthcare UK.

The most important thing is to regulate activity levels, sleep/ wake cycles, eating and drinking, and levels of stress. People tend to have attacks when these rhythms are disturbed – for example through poor sleep, irregular meals or dehydratio­n.

Hormonal changes are a frequent trigger for migraine, usually affecting women. There is a strong tendency just before the period starts, caused by a fall in oestrogen levels, adds Dr Athwal.

When an attack happens, rest and take anti-inflammato­ry painkiller­s. If you struggle to manage the pain, your doctor may prescribe a group of medicines called triptans.

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