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Dr. Q Q

General Physician
₹ 1,000 at clinic
500 online
Sanjeevini Superspeciality Hospital , Mahalakshmi Layout , Bangalore
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 10:00 AM - 06:00 PM, MON
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Dr. A Obulreddy

General Physician11 Years Exp.
MD - Internal Medicine
₹ 350 at clinic
350 online
Dr A ObulReddy , Hegde Nagar , Bangalore
Available today: 06:15 PM - 09:30 PM
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Dr. Danish Amin Khan

General Physician8 Years Exp.
MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
₹ 200 at clinic
200 online
Al Ameen Hospital , Vasanth Nagar , Bangalore
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 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, MON
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Srinivas Janam

General Physician10 Years Exp.
DNB (General Medicine), MBBS
300 online
Nagappa Hadli Hospital , Hesaraghatta , Bangalore
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Dr. Aftab Waseem

Homeopathy Doctor37 Years Exp.
MD - Homeopathy
₹ 300 at clinic
250 online
WiseRemedies clinic , RMV , Bangalore
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Dr. Leelamohan P V R

General Physician16 Years Exp.
MBBS, MD - General Medicine
₹ 750 at clinic
Padithem Health Care , HSR Layout , Bangalore
Available today: 10:00 AM - 09:00 PM
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Dr. Pradeep B V

General Physician25 Years Exp.
MBBS, MD - General Medicine
100 online
Murthy Clinic , Vasanth Nagar , Bangalore
Available today: 05:30 PM - 09:30 PM
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Dr. Umme Sadiya

Unani Specialist16 Years Exp.
BUMS
₹ 100 at clinic
Medicure Clinic , Bangalore
Available today: 07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Dr. Shobha Talikota

General Physician30 Years Exp.
MBBS, MD - General Medicine
₹ 300 at clinic
Shobha Wellness and Diagnostics Center , JP Nagar , Bangalore
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 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM, MON
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Dr. Sharad Gawande

Ayurvedic Doctor14 Years Exp.
Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)
₹ 200 at clinic
Sri Gopalan Clinic , Bangalore
Available today: 10:00 AM - 09:00 PM
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Best Doctors for Migraine Treatment in Bangalore

Doctor's NameClinic FeesLybrate Ratings
Q Q₹ 1,000NA
A Obulreddy₹ 350NA
Danish Amin Khan₹ 20090
Srinivas JanamFreeNA
Aftab Waseem₹ 300NA
Leelamohan P V R₹ 750NA
Pradeep B VFreeNA
Umme Sadiya₹ 100NA
Shobha Talikota₹ 300NA
Sharad Gawande₹ 200NA

Doctors for Migraine Treatment in Bangalore

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fastest way to cure a migraine?

  1. Massages for the scalp can help relieve stress and tension in the muscles, which are frequent migraine triggers
  2. Sleep: Getting too little or too much sleep can lead to migraine attacks.
  3. Exercise
  4. Compresses
  5. Be hydrated
  6. Reduce the brightness
  7. Essential oils, perhaps

What is the best treatment for migraines?

Many migraine sufferers discover that over-the-counter pain relievers like paracetamol, aspirin, and ibuprofen can help to lessen their symptoms. As this gives them time to absorb into your bloodstream and lessen your symptoms, they are typically most effective when taken at the first signs of a migraine attack.

How can I treat migraine at home?

These techniques may also reduce migraine discomfort:

  • Try some relaxation methods. You learn coping mechanisms for stressful situations through biofeedback and other relaxation techniques, which may help you experience fewer migraines.
  • Create a schedule for your eating and sleeping. Avoid getting too much or too little sleep. Establish and stick to a regular sleep and wake time schedule each day. Every day, try to eat your meals at the same time.
  • Maintaining hydration, especially with water, may be beneficial.
  • Journal your headaches. You can find out more about what causes your migraines and the best treatments by keeping a headache diary where you can record your symptoms. Additionally, it will help your doctor make a diagnosis and monitor your progress in-between visits.
  • Regular aerobic exercise can help prevent migraines by lowering stress levels.

What is the main cause of migraines?

Prodrome, aura, attack, and post-drome are the four stages that migraines, which can affect children and teenagers as well as adults, can go through. Not every migraine sufferer experiences each stage.

Prodrome

You may detect small alterations that signal an impending migraine one or two days beforehand, such as:

  • Constipation
  • Depressive to euphoric mood swings
  • Hunger pangs
  • Neck discomfort
  • Higher urination
  • Retaining fluid
  • Yawning

Aura

Some people may experience an aura either before or during a migraine attack. Reversible nervous system symptoms include auras. Typically visual, but they may also involve other disturbances. Each symptom typically starts out mildly, intensifies over a few minutes, and lasts for up to 60 minutes.

Auras associated with migraines include:

  • Visual phenomena like varying shapes, bright spots, or light bursts
  • Loss of vision
  • The feeling of pins and needles in your arm or leg
  • The face or one side of the body may feel weak or numb.

Attack

A migraine's typical duration, if left untreated, is 4 to 72 hours. The frequency of migraine attacks varies from person to person. Migraines can strike infrequently or repeatedly each month.

Symptoms of a migraine include:

  • Pain frequently on both sides of your head but typically on one side.
  • Throbbing or pulsing discomfort
  • Sensitivity to sound, light, and occasionally smell and touch
  • Nausea and diarrhea

When to consult a doctor?

The symptoms and causes of migraines are frequently unknown. Keep track of your migraine attacks and the medications you use if you experience these symptoms frequently. Make an appointment with your doctor to talk about your headaches after that. If your headache pattern changes or they start to feel different all of a sudden, even if you have a history of headaches, see your doctor.

Which doctor is best for migraine in Bangalore?

A headache specialist (neurologist) will likely make the diagnosis of migraines if you have migraines or a family history of migraines based on your medical history, your symptoms, and a physical and neurological examination.

How can I find the best neurologist for migraine in Bangalore?

If your headaches or other symptoms have a big effect on your life, seeing a neurologist might be a good idea. They are medical professionals who focus on treating disorders of the muscles, peripheral nerves, and the brain and spinal cord. Epilepsy, stroke, MS, and Parkinson's disease are all neurological conditions.

Consider making an appointment with a neurologist if: Your headache persists nonstop for more than a day or two. You often experience sudden headache onset.

Can a brain scan detect migraine?

A serious migraine attack can be frightful. You may begin to question whether a serious issue exists when you have headaches for several hours. Fortunately, the majority of migraine attacks are not harmful—but it makes sense that you would want to know what causes them.

  • Although a brain scan may seem like the best option for finding answers, these imaging tests are frequently not required to identify the headache's underlying cause. Imaging cannot reveal the underlying cause of primary headache disorders like migraine.
  • However, there are some situations where your doctor might advise imaging. These situations may involve abrupt modifications in headache patterns or other unsettling headache symptoms. The various imaging procedures and when you might require one are described below.

On the other hand, an MRI scan makes use of a strong magnetic field to capture precise images of the brain. Various brain conditions, including tumors, bleeding, inflammation, low spinal fluid pressure, and blood vessel issues, can be detected by MRI. An MRI typically takes between 30 and 60 minutes longer than a CT scan and costs more money. The back parts of the brain can be seen more clearly with MRIs, which also produce high-quality images.