Migraine and fissures

2025-10-27 17:59:55
I have migraine for the past 5-6 years but I came to know that it is a migraine 3 years back only. When I was under migraine medication I got fissures and acid reflux. Doctors suggested MRI, ultrasound and endoscopy and all the reports were clear. Later on I had a cycle of a few months I got migraine attacks and followed by fissures attack and the cycle continues for 1.5 years. Now from the last 4 months I am suffering from both migraine and stomach pain( initially started like fissures but now only stomach pain) , if I eat I am getting stomach pain, if I skip I am getting a headache. Along with these I am having severe vomiting sensations. I am under homeo medication but I am unable to cope up with the situation. What should I do now?
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Answered2025-11-08 10:58:25

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Migraine-GERD connection. Need dual approach. Your Pattern: - Migraine triggers stomach pain - Stomach pain triggers headache - Vicious cycle for 1.5 years - Homeopathy insufficient Treatment Plan: 1. Migraine Prevention: - Propranolol 40mg twice daily OR - Topiramate 25mg daily (start low) - Flunarizine 10mg at night 2. Acute Migraine: - Sumatriptan 50mg when attack starts - Naproxen 500mg with migraine 3. GERD/Stomach: - Pantoprazole 40mg before breakfast - Domperidone 10mg before meals - Ranitidine 150mg at night 4. For Fissures: - High fiber diet - Isabgol (Psyllium) 2 tsp daily - Sitz bath warm water - Lignocaine ointment 5. Lifestyle: - Regular meals - don't skip - Avoid triggers: chocolate, cheese, MSG - Sleep 7-8 hours - Stress management - Avoid spicy/oily foods Key: Treat both conditions together.

Answered2025-11-07 11:29:03

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Answered2025-11-07 08:56:29

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Hello, I am Dr. Romain Rajan, General Physician. Your case has been allotted to me. I understand your concern. The pattern you described, where migraine and gastric issues occur in cycles, is quite common. Many people with migraine have associated gastric sensitivity known as migraine-gut axis dysfunction. During migraine phases, stomach motility slows down, leading to acidity, nausea, and even fissures due to constipation, and when the gut flares up, it can in turn trigger headaches again. ✅ Advices Eat small frequent light meals every 3 to 4 hours, never stay completely empty. Avoid coffee, citrus, deep fried food, chocolates and late night meals. Keep regular sleep and hydration. Stress and irregular meals worsen both migraine and acidity. What to Monitor Any particular food or time pattern triggering both stomach pain and headache. Frequency of nausea and vomiting sensation. Management You can start with • Tablet Pan D once daily before breakfast for 10 days to settle gastric irritation. • Tablet Naproxen 250 mg as needed at the start of a migraine attack (if no acidity at that time). • Vitamin B complex once daily to improve nerve function and appetite. Continue your homeopathic medicines only if they are not increasing acidity. If pain persists, a gastroenterology consultation is advised to rule out functional dyspepsia or reflux related gastritis. When to Consult a Doctor Immediately If vomiting becomes persistent or contains blood. If headache becomes daily or associated with blurred vision. If weight loss or severe abdominal pain occurs after meals. Every patient’s migraine and gastric pattern differ. For long term control, it is important to coordinate both conditions together with one doctor so that the medicines for migraine do not worsen acidity. 👉 You can reach out to me directly for this case and also connect with me in future for any medical consultation. I am available on Practo or on WhatsApp at 85271646 seven seven for a one on one consultation where you will receive A combined migraine and gastric management plan Safe medicine and diet guidance Quick follow ups to track your recovery Take care and wishing you complete relief soon. Best regards, Dr. Romain Rajan General Physician

Answered2025-11-03 16:55:24

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Hey, these medical issues need more of prevention, then treatment. Kindly consult with me on 94 two six 86 seven eight 96.

Answered2025-11-03 04:22:01

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Answered2025-11-02 10:59:38

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plz tell which medication u use for migraine ? and do endoscopy done by gastrosurgeon beacuse may be NSAIDS induce gastritis Or ulcer in stomach. consult me for more info...

Answered2025-11-02 10:52:23

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Migraine  is not  completely  treated,  no any such  relation  as u mentioned. They r frequet attacks.   No exact  pathology yet describe. U can try Tab headset three times a day after food for five days or as required. Nexpro RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR 5 days.

Answered2025-11-02 10:49:42

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need more information kindly consult

Answered2025-11-03 05:58:19

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2025-11-03 02:53:48

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Need few more details Kindly consult

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