Nausea and
vomiting can prevent you from getting enough food and nutrients and from
sticking with your chosen treatment regimen.
Anti nausea
medication (sometimes called anti-emetics), taken either as tablets or
injections, can be prescribed by your doctor to help manage migraine
symptoms. This can be particularly important when starting a new
treatment, such as anti-HIV
combination therapy, which is associated
with a high risk of nausea and vomiting during the first few weeks.
Adequate anti-nausea medication can help you adjust to your new regimen
and make this initial period easier. For more information on medication, read How
To Deal With Migraine Headache?
To cure headache and
overcome the side effects of medication, one needs to understand the
headache causes. If there is persistent headache, the patient should see
a headache specialist. The headache nausea should be kept in check as it
hampers the daily activities.
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