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Tension headaches are so-named because they are believed to be the result of (and to produce) different kinds of muscle tension.

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There are nearly 80 billion aspirin pills taken each year.

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Headaches - Using Triptans to Treat Migraines


Migraine suffers have had to deal with migraine pain for years without a reliable treatment source. Today over twenty eight million people in the United States alone have the benefit of triptans. Triptans do not cure all migraines but they are very effective at reducing the throbbing and intense pain associated with migraines.

Triptans are a class of drugs that are chemically similar to the neurotransmitter serotonin, believed to play a role in migraines. In many drug treatments, the compound is chemically similar to some natural one, allowing it to substitute at a critical point.

Triptans are of this type. They sit on receptors where the natural biochemical would be found, but have behavior just different enough to alleviate the condition. These are in a technical class called 5-HT1B/1D agonists.

Some studies suggest that triptans are more effective among migraine sufferers who lack skin sensitivity. For those who experience the sensitivity during an attack, triptans can still be helpful, but are best when taken within 20 minutes of migraine onset.

Many migraine sufferers experience a so-called 'aura', allowing them to know when to dose. The term 'aura', in this case has nothing to do with alleged fields around the body, but is a cluster of pre-cursor symptoms, such as seeing light flashes.

Triptans, introduced in the 1990s, come in a variety of commercial types and names, such as sumatriptan (Imitrex) and others. Second generation triptans now on the market are even more effective than the original drugs. Among these are zolmitriptan (Zomig) and rizatriptan (Maxalt).

These are so called 'aborters' or 'interrupters' - they help stop the migraine before it ramps up to the intense, pulsating pain familiar to migraine sufferers. The second generation is more effective in that, among other things, they don't have to be taken at the precise onset of (sometimes unpredictable) symptoms. They also last longer, which is important for those many who have symptoms that can last for days.

Many of the common accompanying symptoms are relieved by triptans as well. Nausea and vomiting are common among migraine sufferers. Triptans help reduce and can often eliminate these effects entirely.

Delivery systems have changed over the years, too. Once available in pill form only, many now come in nasal sprays and other forms. Rizatriptan (Maxalt) is available in the form of a wafer that dissolves rapidly on the tongue, making it unnecessary to have a glass of water nearby. Nasal sprays are very effective, since they provide a method of introducing the drug very rapidly into the bloodstream through the thin nasal membranes.

All medicine has the risk of adverse harmful side effects. You need to make sure you are prepared to deal with side effects in order to reduce the pain of the headaches. You may need to evaluate the benefit against the side effects that the medicine creates. As always, talk with your doctor prior to taking medicines.

Acetaminophen can be effective in some cases.

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since my last pregnancy a few years ago, i have been suffering from frequent migranes. i started taking blood pressure meds last year and that has helped significantly. my headaches are much less frequent, but when i do get them, they are very intense. they start with a flashing light in my left eye that intensifies until 80% of my vision is occluded. then i get a pain down my right jaw, much like a toothache. after that comes a pain on the right side of my head like i'm being stabbed. then the pain diminishes in intensity and spreads through my entire head. i sometimes have nausea and light and sound sensitivity, but not always. these headaches last for 3 to 6 days. i used to spend about half the month in this condition.

so about a year ago, when i began having reproducable pain and tenderness behind my eyes, i just figured it was part of the whole migrane drama. however, about 3 weeks ago i noticed a change in my vision. i'm having a lot of trouble seeing. since until now, my vision has been a stupendous 20/15, i'm really concerned. a few days ago i started reading about this pain i have and found out it is called optic neuritis. apparently, most everyone experiences it as some point during their life due to a virus. but when it lasts more than 2 or 3 weeks, it can cause permanent damage. all i can say is EEK! i can't believe i've let this go on for so long.

i'm not one to complain about aches and pains and i often let things get out of control before i see the doc. the last time it almost killed me. i ended up being heliported to Camden and had to be on a ventilator for over a week. i've got to get to the eye doctor pronto. it would be just my luck if i went blind right after i finally got an awesome camera.




Altering the level of calcium in a Bufferin-like medication (composed of aspirin and buffered with calcium carbonate) can make a difference for some people.
For those who experience the sensitivity during an attack, triptans can still be helpful, but are best when taken within 20 minutes of migraine onset. On the upside, ibuprofen has been shown to be very effective in treating a wide variety of headaches. Many of the common accompanying symptoms are relieved by triptans as well.

 

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Your body is a temple, but only if you treat it as one. Astrid Alauda

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This happens when a patient suffers from encephalitis or brain cancer, for example. Migraines, on the other hand, are more intense and periodic. What happens then is less clear. For more minor causes, symptomatic relief may be enough. Also like aspirin, ibuprofen is used to treat a wide variety of conditions - arthritis, abdominal cramps from menstruation and many others.