Migraines can not sleep how to relieve

Patients who cannot sleep with migraine are mainly treated actively for migraine, and can be given non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen extended-release capsules, acetaminophen, naproxen, depot tablets, and aspirin-type drugs to relieve the headache. If the patient has a severe migraine, he or she can take specific analgesics, such as treprostin or ergotamine caffeine, to relieve the patient’s headache and to enable him or her to sleep when the headache is relieved. Patients should prevent migraine attacks in general, if migraine attacks affect sleep, poor sleep can also cause migraine aggravation. Patients can take oral propranolol to prevent migraine attacks if they have recurrent migraine attacks. Patients should avoid eating pickled products, drinking alcohol, eating chocolate, drinking coffee and other excitatory drinks in their daily life.