400 Promenade Wy Ste 1500, Sugar Land, TX 77478, United States
400 Promenade Wy Ste 1500, Sugar Land, TX 77478, United States
One thing to be certain about is knowing if your headache is a migraine. At Southwest Urgent Care, our physicians are always ready to serve you and provide you with unparalleled, personalized care along with timely diagnosis and treatment.
There are higher chances that the excoriating pain you are suffering from is more of a tension headache than a migraine. To be certain if you have a headache and not a migraine, the following headache symptoms might come in handy:
Recognize your symptoms and embark on a path to better health.
There are several common triggers for migraines. Evaluating your trigger can help you avoid migraine attacks in the future. Some triggers include:
Some foods have been linked to migraines. So, watch what you eat! You might be having migraine episodes due to some sort of food in your diet, typically food additives. Triggers may differ from person to person, as well as from one migraine attack to the next in the same person. It is important to keep an eye on your trigger foods, as they might save you from an upcoming episode of throbbing pain. Foods that can trigger migraines include the following:
Always keep a record of any activities or foods you consumed prior to your migraine attack. Some small lifestyle changes might save you from serious illness and help your doctor provide a swift treatment plan.
Having a good diet is always a good idea and is advised by doctors and nutritionists all around the world! Similarly, when it comes to migraines, certain foods like antioxidants, anti-inflammatories, vitamins, and minerals might prove helpful. Some foods that may prevent or ease migraine symptoms if included in your diet are as follows:
Salmon: Its omega-3 fatty acids, high vitamin B content, and riboflavin content help to control migraines.
Fruits: Berries, cucumber, melon, tomatoes, grapefruit, cantaloupe, apricots, papaya, peaches, and cherries help you stay hydrated.
Dark chocolate: The magnesium in cocoa promotes relaxation and sleep and works as a reviving ingredient instead of a trigger.
Figs: The potassium in figs helps reduce inflammation.
Shrimp: An antioxidant called astaxanthin in shrimp helps fight inflammation.
Kale and collard greens: These leafy vegetables are “neutral” foods, high in magnesium and other anti-inflammatory nutrients.
Carrots and sweet potatoes: Full of beta-carotene and other nutrients with anti-inflammatory properties.
Nuts and seeds: High in magnesium, nuts have been known to cure migraines and lower their frequency.
Eggs: Vitamin B in eggs is effective in reducing headache occurrence, strength, and interval.
Whole grains: Provide a balanced carbohydrate and protein source that is gentle on the digestive tract. Common sources of whole grains like buckwheat, barley, bulgur, whole oats, and quinoa are digested slowly, allowing for the maintenance of consistent blood sugar levels. Migraine is a complex condition characterized by pain and other symptoms. If you have been suffering from migraines and speculating what should be done, try tweaking some eating habits to see visible differences. In the event of a migraine attack that’s already started and is beyond your management, don’t wait and pay a visit to a provider. Our physicians can help you find quick relief by treating your headache symptoms. Call us or pay a visit for a cost-effective, affordable, and precise treatment plan here at Southwest Urgent Care.
We offer a wide range of diagnostic services, such as digital X-rays, laboratory testing, and electrocardiography (EKG). If your pain is severe and excruciating and your symptoms are new or seem more serious and uncontrollable, our provider might refer you to a neurologist or pain management specialist. In some cases, medicine given through an IV is given for quick relief. If need be, IV fluid containing water and salts is given for hydration. Some pain medications to treat migraine symptoms include NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), acetaminophen, and corticosteroids. Anti-nausea drugs are also prescribed if symptoms include nausea and vomiting. If your symptoms are worse than usual, you may need specialized care or further investigation. Unusual migraine symptoms might be pointing towards a possible life-threatening emergency, such as:
Call 911 or go to a medical care center specialized right away if the condition is worsening!