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Migraine specialist in Hyderabad

Dr.Vikram Sharma is the best neurologist in Hyderabad with more than 17 years of experience in neurology. Being an experienced neurophysician in Hyderabad, he treats all types of neurological conditions including headaches, migraines, muscle weakness, nerve pain, body pains, back pain, weakness in hands and legs. For Appointment ud83dudcde7895900712<br>

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Migraine specialist in Hyderabad

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  1. Dr Vikram Neurologist Migraine Specialist in Hyderabad www.vikramneurologist.com

  2. Migraine Dr Vikram Neurologist • Migraines are also very common. A typical migraine is one-sided and throbbing. Of course, headaches are monotonous, headaches that make you headache and you are more likely to have migraines than anything else. Migraines are often severe enough to be disabled. Some patients have to go to bed to get a headache. • Migraines can be anything from four hours to three days. They are often made worse by movement or sound. Although the pain is not severe, patients often feel unwell (nausea) or unwell (vomiting). Often patients will find bright light and the TV will also exacerbate the headache. Most people with migraine have 1-2 attacks per month. • One third have migraine with 'brightness' or 'classical migraine'. Migraine pre-warning symptoms (brightness) occur in this condition. They usually have flashlights, often in the shape of zigzags. They are sometimes described as fireworks displays. They occur only on one side of the vision (although both eyes are affected at the same time) www.vikramneurologist.com

  3. Causes of Migraine Dr Vikram Neurologist • Though migraine causes aren't fully understood, genetics and environmental factors appear to play a role. • Changes in the brainstem and its interactions with the trigeminal nerve, a major pain pathway, might be involved. So might imbalances in brain chemicals — including serotonin, which helps regulate pain in your nervous system. • Researchers are studying the role of serotonin in migraines. Other neurotransmitters play a role in the pain of migraine, including calcitonin gene-related peptide www.vikramneurologist.com

  4. When to see Doctor Dr Vikram Neurologist • Migraines are often undiagnosed and untreated. If you regularly have signs and symptoms of migraine, keep a record of your attacks and how you treated them. Then make an appointment with your doctor to discuss your headaches. • Even if you have a history of headaches, see your doctor if the pattern changes or your headaches suddenly feel different. www.vikramneurologist.com

  5. Dr Vikram Neurologist See your doctor immediately or go to the emergency room if you have any of the following signs and symptoms, which could indicate a more serious medical problem: • An abrupt, severe headache like a thunderclap • Headache with fever, stiff neck, mental confusion, seizures, double vision, weakness, numbness or trouble speaking • Headache after a head injury, especially if the headache worsens • A chronic headache that is worse after coughing, exertion, straining or a sudden movement • New headache pain after age 50 www.vikramneurologist.com

  6. Treatment For Migraine Dr Vikram Neurologist • Migraine treatment is aimed at stopping symptoms and preventing future attacks. • Many medications have been designed to treat migraines. Medications used to combat migraines fall into two broad categories: • Pain-relieving medications. Also known as acute or abortive treatment, these types of drugs are taken during migraine attacks and are designed to stop symptoms. • Preventive medications. These types of drugs are taken regularly, often daily, to reduce the severity or frequency of migraines. www.vikramneurologist.com

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