Precautions for migraine sufferers

Migraine sufferers should pay attention to matters including paying attention to rest; avoiding migraine-inducing food or drugs, such as pickled food, nitroglycerin, etc.; patients with hypertension and coronary heart disease should be cautious of using treprostinil. 1. Pay attention to rest: when migraine onset should pay attention to rest, avoid sound and light stimulation, induced migraine again. 2. Avoid migraine-inducing foods or drugs. (1) Cured foods containing nitrite, such as cured meat and salted vegetables. (2) Food additives containing monosodium glutamate. (3) Cheese containing tyrosine, etc. (4) Avoid oral vasodilating drugs such as nifedipine and nitroglycerin. 3. Triptans have a vasoconstrictive effect, and should be used with caution in patients with previous hypertension and coronary artery disease to avoid increased blood pressure or coronary heart attack. Migraine patients need to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.