Vasoneurotic headache medication

There is no clinical name for vasoneurotic headache, which generally refers to migraine. Patients can take oral painkillers, anti-anxiety drugs, such as ibuprofen, diazepam, etc. for treatment. 1. Painkillers: If patients with vascular neuralgia headache experience unbearable pain, they can take oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and celecoxib under the guidance of a doctor; ergot-type agents such as ergotamine and caffeine; and traptans such as sumatriptan, which can alleviate the symptoms of pain and improve their condition. 2. Anti-anxiety drugs: If patients with vascular neurological headache, nervousness, anxiety, and even sleep disruption, you can take oral anti-anxiety drugs under the guidance of a doctor, such as diazepam, eszopiclone, chlormadinone, etc., which can play a sedative-hypnotic and alleviate the role of headache. Vasoneurotic headache patients, should go to the regular hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor active treatment, strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions for medication, not blindly take on their own, so as not to cause adverse consequences.