Vestibular Migraines |
The management of migraine is divided into two categories: symptomatic and preventive treatments. Acute attacks can be treated and stopped (aborted) with various medications including Fiorinal, Midrin, and sumatriptan (Imitrex). Preventive treatment is most frequently accomplished with propranolol (Inderal). Amitriptyline, calcium channel blockers, and acetazolamide (Diamox). Acetazolamide has been particularly effective in treating patients with vestibular symptoms associated with migraine. For most people with vestibular migraines, vertigo doesn't necessarily happen at the time of severe headache. Instead, typical migraine triggers may lead to vertigo without an actual migraine. Attacks of migraine vertigo can last from a few minutes to several days. Related Articles
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