Treatment for acute migraine attacks includes:
Nonmedicine treatments include:
Other than avoiding one's triggers, the non-medicine treatments listed above may or may not be effective. A person should always talk with the doctor first before trying any of these treatments for migraine headache.
Side effects of medicines used to treat migraines include stomach upset, drowsiness, and allergic reactions. Nonmedicine treatments generally have few or no side effects.
After an effective treatment for migraine is in place, the person will usually feel like resuming normal activities. Rarely, complicated migraines can cause a stroke.
A person with migraines may be asked to keep a headache diary. Any new or worsening symptoms should be reported to the doctor.