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Types Of Migraine: How To Treat A Nocturnal Migraine

Do you hate being bothered in the middle of the night or early morning while you’re sleeping? I’m sure everybody does, especially if it’s midnight phone calls or noisy neighbors. But what’s even worse is waking up to a sudden excruciating sensation inside of your head. If you’ve experienced something like this several times before, then the chances are good that it was a nocturnal migraine.

Out of all the different types of migraine there is, this particular variation has got to be one of the worst, mainly because it occurs during sleeping hours. What causes this disorder to strike has been linked to a change in neurotransmitters that are responsible for controlling sleep.

Luckily, just like all types of migraine, there are several ways for you to help put a stop to this pestering ailment. With that said, the first remedy to is caffeine – I know it sounds like a dumb solution, giving caffeine as a treatment for a disorder that keeps you awake at night, but there are actually studies that have been conducted to back up this claim. According to the experts, taking about 55mg of the drug before bedtime can actually combat the headaches you get in the middle of night.

Next treatment is indomethacin, which can be used for treating other types of migraine as well. The throbbing sensation you get in your head is reduced by this anti-inflammatory drug. However, it’s important that you consult a physician before taking this, as prolonged use can bring about some potentially harmful side effects.

Another thing you can do to lessen the intensity of attacks from the nocturnal disorder is take flunarizine. They do work pretty well, but the potential side effects can be bad – longtime users of this drug have complained about stomach pains, fevers, heart palpitations, weakness plus many other symptoms.

Last effective method that’ll help prevent the neurological disorder from attacking again is done by changing your sleeping position. This works on the principle that the throbbing sensation you get is caused by obstructed blood flow through the blood vessels in your brain. So by elevating your upper body with the use of a pillow, you’ll be ensuring the blood goes down which prevents it from getting jammed up in your brain’s blood vessels, therefore lowering the odds of you getting a nocturnal migraine.

The best way to tackle this ailment is done the same way you’d do for all types of migraine, which is to consult a doctor. Allow the expert to pinpoint the exact possible causes of the ailment, and prescribe the right type of medication that’ll cure you.

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