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Frequent Migraine problem
I have been working in IT since almost 6 years and migraine problem seems to be getting very worst and very frequently... How can I avoid it or should I take any proper regular medication for this ?
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as your work seems to demand prolonged computer screentime, this may be one of the cause since u have mentioned that ur problem has been there for last 6 years with gradual increase in symptoms. can you describe your headache for better understanding?
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Yes, you should go for medications as there are frequent attacks. Also some lifestyle and work life modifications can go a long way to ultimately decrease dependence on medication and decrease attacs of headache.
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It is always advisable to get treated in the first place when migraine attacks are frequent and compromising the quality of life and work. Neglecting migraine for long will make it much worse in most people. Along with prophylactic treatment you any way will be advised the means of avoiding attacks and modifying your lifestyle.
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