Tuesday, July 12, 2011

What tests are used to find out if I have migraine?


If you think you get migraine headaches, talk with your doctor. Before your appointment, write down:
  1. How often you have headaches
  2. Where the pain is
  3. How long the headaches last
  4. When the headaches happen, such as during your period
  5. Other symptoms, such as nausea or blind spots
  6. Any family history of migraine
  7. All the medicines that you are taking for all your medical problems, even the over-the-counter medicines (better still, bring the medicines in their containers to the doctor)
  8. All the medicines you have taken in the past that you can recall and, if possible, the doses you took and any side effects you had 
Your doctor may also do an exam and ask more questions about your health history. This could include past head injury and sinus or dental problems. Your doctor may be able to diagnose migraine just from the information you provide.You may get a blood test or other tests, such as CT scan or MRI, if your doctor thinks that something else is causing your headaches. Work with your doctor to decide on the best tests for you.
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2 comments:

  1. It really comes down to the price in terms of what consumers buy. And I think your question is backwards in a way, it should be how do generic companies stay in business with brand names.

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  2. Very useful blog containing all types of tests or dignostics which are used to check out for the problem of migraine...

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