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What about female migraine?
Female patients with left migraine should first analyze what causes it, and then decide the treatment plan. If it is caused by primary headache such as migraine, ibuprofen and indomethacin can be taken for those with mild symptoms, and ergotamine caffeine, zolmitriptan and sumatriptan can be taken for those with severe symptoms. Patients may also have paranasal sinusitis. CT examination of paranasal sinuses can make a definite diagnosis. Anti-inflammatory treatment can be given when necessary, such as cephalosporin, ceftriaxone sodium and cefoperazone sulbactam. When patients have organic brain lesions, they should actively treat the primary disease. Brain tumor, cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction can all lead to aggravation of the disease. When cluster headache symptoms appear, it is best to choose zolmitriptan and sumatriptan for treatment.

What causes migraine to last for a long time?

When migraine attacks, patients need to stay in bed quietly in a dark environment and take antipyretic and analgesic drugs, ergotamine caffeine, triptans and other drugs orally. Women may have headaches before, during and after menstruation. You can take some preventive drugs in advance, such as sibelium capsules and propranolol, to reduce the number of pain attacks or relieve pain symptoms. Migraine refers to moderate or severe pain on one or both sides of the head. When pain occurs, it will have an impact on patients' daily work and life. There may be premonitory symptoms of blurred vision before the onset, photophobia, fear of sound and other symptoms when the onset, fatigue and dizziness after the onset.

Can migraine vomit?

Generally, migraine can cause vomiting. Because the common clinical symptom of migraine is vascular headache, and it is easy to recur, when the headache symptoms are serious, it may be accompanied by symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, and may also be accompanied by premonitory symptoms, such as photophobia, tears, auditory allergy and so on.

During the first acute migraine attack, you can take non-steroidal analgesics, such as oral non-steroidal analgesics, but you can't take them blindly. It needs to be checked again, such as magnetic vibration of the head and cerebral vascular imaging.

Second, in daily life, we should pay attention to light diet, rich nutrition, drink more boiled water, pay more attention to keep warm, and avoid recurrent attacks.