Migraine headache relief is mostly in the form of medication, including preventive medication and therapeutic medication.
1. Therapeutic medication: analgesics can be used to relieve pain during acute attacks of migraine. Including non-specific analgesics and specific analgesics. Commonly used non-specific analgesics are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen. Specific analgesics are commonly used as treprostinil, such as sumatriptan, which should be used with caution in pregnant patients.
2. Prophylactic medication: If migraine attacks persist, prophylactic medication should be considered. Commonly used drugs for anticonvulsants, such as valproate, adverse effects of gastrointestinal symptoms. Beta-blockers such as propranolol can also be considered, with adverse effects such as slowed heart rate.
If migraine headaches occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital and follow the doctor’s instructions.