This could be because I may have tension headaches (which Botox isn’t FDA-approved to treat) rather than migraine—my doctors aren’t sure. But different types of head pain require different ...
You have episodic migraines if your headaches occur on 15 or fewer days in one month. Chronic migraines occur if you have more than 15 headaches days per month for at least three months. Botox ...
Botox (botulinum toxin type A) is injected into the muscles in small amounts to make them relax. Botox has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of chronic ...
A migraine cocktail is a combination of medications that you may use at home to treat a migraine headache. This term is also used to describe combinations of medications that doctors may use to ...
Moral of my story: for me, this piercing for migraines, despite any inconveniences, has been 100% worth it. None of the piercing pain comes close to the pain of a migraine headache. And being ...
It's normal to get headaches, including migraines, during pregnancy – they don't affect your baby but can be unpleasant for you. The good news is that headaches tend to get better as your ...