thatguywiththeukulele
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im 13 years old and suffer from migraines...i try to take Tylenol but that rarely helps...how can i get rid of them
First, try revamping your diet. Don't eat dairy for a week, see if that helps. If not, try a gluten free diet. Also, try not eating high sugar/caffeine foods as well as processed foods.im 13 years old and suffer from migraines...i try to take Tylenol but that rarely helps...how can i get rid of them
The doc probably won't do anything other than prescribe him pain killers, honestly. But no harm in going.Not to be rude...but tell your parents to make you a dr. appointment.
Probably. And I would rather not take any prescription drugs I don't have to. A few years ago I had surgery on my hand and they gave me a two-week (or maybe it was 10 days) supply of vicodin. After two days I decided I just didn't like how it made me feel so I stopped and just used OTC ibuprofen as needed instead.The doc probably won't do anything other than prescribe him pain killers, honestly. But no harm in going.
I totally agree with this.Probably. And I would rather not take any prescription drugs I don't have to. A few years ago I had surgery on my hand and they gave me a two-week (or maybe it was 10 days) supply of vicodin. After two days I decided I just didn't like how it made me feel so I stopped and just used OTC ibuprofen as needed instead.
But if the OP hasn't already seen a doctor, then he should. There may be an underlying reason for the migraines. Hopefully, not a brain tumor or anything like that, but a doctor should be consulted. A 13-year-old with migraines is not the norm.
Otherwise, I agree with your earlier advice about diet. Allergic reactions to dairy or wheat or countless other things we might ingest could be the culprit.
Doctors tend to over prescribe drugs. All those years ago when I was in college and took a nutrition class we were told that medical students didn't have to undergo any nutritional training at all (might have changed since then). It might be worth looking into working with a nutritionist who specializes in the field.
Maybe they are eating food they are allergic to, like dairy or wheat/gluten?apparently migraines run in my family...so perhaps it could be genetic
First of all, see a doctor. There are several reasons for this. Most importantly, they can diagnose whether or not you actually are having migranes. There are lots of different types of headaches. For that matter, the headache could merely be the symptom of something worse (although it probably isn't... still, get it checked out). They might refer you to a neurologist who can specialize in that sort of thing.
If the doc does prescribe something, it probably won't be a "painkiller". Generally, they prescribe two different things. One is an "abortive" that is intended to be taken when you feel a headache coming on, and will hopefully stop it. Imitrex is one popular example. The other thing they might prescribe is a "prophylactic" that is intended to reduce the occurrences in the first place, and that you take every day. Then tend to be blood-pressure medications that have anti-headache properties as a side effect (Verapamil, etc.)
Another thing the doc might have you do is keep a headache diary/journal. You could actually start this today, before you see a doctor. Just write down the stuff you eat, maybe a few key activities (exercise, etc.), and write down when you have your headaches. Note the severity (scale of 1-10) and length of the headaches. It's very possible that your headaches are a reaction to certain foods or activities, but without compiling some data on the subject, you're just blindly guessing as to what those might be. Everyone is different.
Check out headaches.org. Lots of good stuff there.
Me? I was diagnosed with "cluster" headaches. They absolutely suck. There is no known cure, but certain treatments do make it suck less.
JJ