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Dr. Hara Prasad Mishra

General Physician5 Years Exp.
MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
₹ 1,200 at clinic
1,000 online
MH INDIA , Delhi
Available today: 07:00 AM - 09:00 AM
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Dr. Surender Mohan Batheja

General Physician45 Years Exp.
ARDMS, Diploma in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Diploma in Hospital Management, FMGE...read more
₹ 350 at clinic
Dr.S M. Batheja Clinic , Lajpat Nagar , Delhi
Available today: 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM
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Dr. Joginder Tulsi

General Physician50 Years Exp.
MBBS
₹ 1,000 at clinic
1,000 online
Dr. Tulsi Clinic , East Of Kailash , Delhi
Available today: 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Dr. Anupama Singh

Internal Medicine Specialist29 Years Exp.
Staged Diabetes Management, MD - Medicine, MBBS
₹ 1,000 at clinic
Orthopaedics International & Ideal Medical Practice. , Hauz Khas , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C
Available today: 03:00 PM - 08:00 PM
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Dr. Kalpana Gautam

Homeopathy Doctor18 Years Exp.
MD - Homeopathy, Msc dietitics & food service management, PG DHA
₹ 200 at clinic
KK's Homeopathy & Wellness Center , Delhi
Available today: 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
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Dr. Ambuj Garg

Internal Medicine Specialist28 Years Exp.
DNB - Medicine, MBBS, MNAMS
₹ 1,500 at clinic
300 online
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital , Rajender Nagar , Delhi
Available today: 04:00 PM - 06:00 PM
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Dr. Arpit Bansal

Internal Medicine Specialist10 Years Exp.
MBBS, M.D.
₹ 600 at clinic
800 online
Dr. Arpit Bansal , Delhi
Available today: 05:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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Dr. A P Mishra

Internal Medicine Specialist43 Years Exp.
MBBS, MD - Medicine
₹ 1,200 at clinic
Medeor Hospital , Delhi
Available today: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Dr. P. K. Baruah

General Physician56 Years Exp.
MD, MBBS
₹ 500 at clinic
Baruah's Laboratory Diagnostic , Karol Bagh , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Allergy, Allergy Treatment
Available today: 09:00 AM - 04:30 PM
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Dr. Ravindra Kumar Joshi

Internal Medicine Specialist
₹ 550 at clinic
500 online
Dr Ravindra Kumar Joshi Clinic , Janakpuri , Delhi
Available today: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Best Doctors for Migraine Treatment in Delhi

Doctor's NameClinic FeesLybrate Ratings
Hara Prasad Mishra₹ 1,20093
Surender Mohan Batheja₹ 35087
Joginder Tulsi₹ 1,00089
Anupama Singh₹ 1,00092
Kalpana Gautam₹ 20089
Ambuj Garg₹ 1,500NA
Arpit Bansal₹ 600NA
A P Mishra₹ 1,200NA
P. K. Baruah₹ 500NA
Ravindra Kumar Joshi₹ 550NA

Doctors for Migraine Treatment in Delhi

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fastest way to cure a migraine?

  • Keeping food triggers to a minimum
  • Lavender oil
  • Acupuncture
  • Feverfew
  • Peppermint oil
  • Ginger
  • Yoga
  • Biofeedback
  • Magnesium
  • Massage

What is the best treatment for migraine?

Apply a cold pack

Use a cold compress to treat your headache by placing it on your forehead. Painkillers include frozen vegetables, ice cubes wrapped in a towel, and even a cold shower. 15 minutes with the compress on your head, followed by 15 minutes off.

Darken the Room

Even the light from your computer screen that is too bright or flickering can give you a migraine. Use blackout curtains during the day if you are prone to them blocking out light.

Avoid Chewing

Gum chewing can be painful for both the head and the jaw. The same holds true for chewing on your fingernails, lips, cheeks, or useful items like pens.

Hydrate

Drink a lot of water. A headache can develop or get worse if you're dehydrated.

How can I treat migraine at home?

The same lifestyle decisions that support overall health can also help you have fewer migraines and feel less pain when you do. The best way to treat migraines is frequently by combining medication with lifestyle changes and behavioral interventions.

Sleep soundly

You may struggle to fall asleep or wake up during the night due to a migraine. In a similar vein, a bad night's sleep frequently causes migraines.

Here are some pointers for promoting restful sleep.

Set regular sleeping times

Every day—even on weekends—wake up and fall asleep at the same hour. Keep your daytime naps brief if you take them. Sleep at night may be hampered by naps that last longer than 20 to 30 minutes.

Reduce distractions

Sleep and intimacy belong in your bedroom. Never bring work into bed or watch television. Lock the door to your bedroom. For noise cancellation, use a fan.

Don't make sleeping so difficult

The more you try to sleep, the more awake you'll feel. Read or engage in another quiet activity until you are drowsy if you are having trouble falling asleep.

Check your medications

Some medications used to treat migraines as well as those containing caffeine or other stimulants may keep you from falling asleep.

Eat sensibly

Your diet may affect how often you get headaches. Remember the fundamentals:

  • Eat at roughly the same time each day to maintain consistency.
  • Avoid skipping meals because migraine risk rises when you fast.
  • Keep track of the foods you consume and the times when you experience migraines in a food journal to identify potential food triggers.
  • Avoid eating things that cause migraines. You should cut out the suspected migraine-causing food from your diet to see what happens.

Exercise regularly

Your body releases certain chemicals during exercise that stop your brain from receiving pain signals. These chemicals also help reduce anxiety and depression, two conditions that can make migraines worse.

Reduce stress

Migraines and stress frequently coexist. Daily stress is unavoidable, but you can manage it to reduce your migraine risk:

  • Simplify your life by finding a way to omit some activities or chores rather than trying to fit more into the day.
  • Take good care of your time. Every day, both at home and at work, update your to-do list. As much as you can, delegate, and break up big projects into manageable pieces.
  • Taking a short break can help you feel more energized to finish the task at hand if you are feeling overburdened.
  • Change your outlook. Stay upbeat. Change your approach if you start to believe that it is impossible. Instead, think, "This is going to be difficult. I can, however, make it work.

What is the main cause of migraine?

Migraines are thought to be a temporary side effect of abnormal brain activity that affects the brain's nerves, chemicals, and blood vessels, even though their exact cause is unknown. Although the exact reason for this change in brain activity is unknown, it's possible that a particular trigger may increase your risk of migraines due to your genes.

Causes of migraines

Hormonal, emotional, physical, dietary, environmental, and medication-related factors are just a few of the many potential migraine triggers that have been proposed.

Which doctor is best for migraine in Delhi?

A neurologist (a doctor trained in treating headaches) 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 exam.A neurologist can assist in accurately diagnosing migraine and can also help rule out any other possible neurological conditions that might result in symptoms that are similar to migraine.

How can I find the best neurologist in Delhi?

  1. Find out about the credentials of the neurologist
  2. Think about the experience of the neurologist
  3. Do some research on hospital quality
  4. Assess the communication style
  5. Check out the patient reviews
  6. Learn what your insurance policy covers

Can a brain scan detect migraine?

Migraine, cluster, or tension headaches cannot be identified by an MRI.

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 is unable to determine the cause of primary headache disorders like migraine.