Running-induced migraines can be treated with a choice of general treatment and medication depending on the symptoms.
Migraine is a recurring head pain disorder, the cause of which is not clear, but strenuous exercise such as running can induce migraine.
Running-induced migraine should be prevented first by targeting risk factors and trying to avoid running, which induces migraine.
If the degree of running-induced migraine is mild, drugs such as ibuprofen can be chosen for pain relief.
If the degree of headache is severe or the effect of non-steroidal analgesics such as ibuprofen is not obvious, specific analgesics such as sumatriptan and ergotamine can be chosen to control the symptoms.
When migraine attacks are frequent or seriously affect normal life, drugs such as propranolol and amitriptyline can also be applied for prevention.
With the symptoms of migraine, you should go to the hospital in time to improve the relevant examination, symptomatic treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and avoid unauthorized use of drugs or treatment.