I have migran (half headache, pain in left eye) due to which I get fever also due to which I feel very bad.
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No details of migrain history or fever history or other complaints, duration and medicine taken. Migrain and fever are usually two different issues. Migrain as such has no fever. Fever in early stages can be managed in intial stages by bed rest, plenty of oral liquids, paracetamol tablets 500 mg 2-3 times for 2-3 days. If no relief see a physician for proper clinical examination, related investigations as necessary, diagnosis and treatment. Migrain is intermittent headache which is temporarily relieved by same paracetamol or some other pain killers. Long term medication of other specific medicines are to be given after clinical confirmation of migrain.
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Hello lybrate-user-please follow these following modification for atleast 15 days- empty stomach-unicity chlorophyll /wheat grass pre breakfast-soaked munnka 25 and drink its water breakfast-fruits 250gm except banana brunch-coconut water pre lunch-salad lunch-green veg.+rice/oats/sama. Supper-dry chana/fruits dinner-green veg+rice/oats/sama note-1.restricted food items-onion and garlicmilk and milk products, pulses,eggs, non f veg, biscuits,toast, khari,bread, namkin, 2.limited intake of salt and that too rock salt 3.drink enough water 4.take himalaya trifla before going to sleep with lukewarm water. 5 .take himalaya yashthhimadhu morning and evening 2-1 6.eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. 7.apply cold fomentation on abdomen for 20 min morning and evening empty stomach out side food, oil,wheat.
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Thank you for contacting us. Fever is not a feature of migraine, it may be having some other cause. Rest of the symptoms you have mentioned may be due to migraine. Treatment for migraine consists of abortive treatment where in over the counter pain killers may be taken to abort an acute attack of migraine. In cases with recurring headache, prophylactic therapy needs to be started in addition to reduce frequency of attacks. In addition you need to identify any particular triggering factors for your headache attacks which may range from certain smell or noise, sleep deprivation, hunger etc. You may contact for a further detailed discussion.
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1. Take adequate night sleep 2. Eat at regular intervals. As starvation/gas can trigger migrain 3. Avoid things that can trigger migrain. Common triggers include alcohol, caffeine or poor sleep. Inculcate good sleep practices like having a regular bedtime schedule and avoiding naps, caffeine and tv before bedtime. 4. Don't take stress- pursue an enjoyable activity or verbalising frustration to reduce stress and improve mental health. 5. Avoid foods that you know triggers your migrain. 6. Hot packs and heating pads can relax tense muscles. Warm showers or baths may have a similar effect 7. Drink water. dehydration can be a big cause of headaches for this homeopathic treatment is very effective for more details you can consult me.
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Firstly, get a detailed eye check up for power correction if required, then if it persists, nature, duration and frequency of headache should be noted and treatment should be customised.
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