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What Is a Migraine?

A migraine is a type of headache that often occurs just on one side of the head and causes severe throbbing or pulsating pain. When a headache or migraine occurs specific nerves in the blood vessels signal pain to the brain. Many people develop other symptoms along with migraines, including sensitivity to light and sound, nausea and vomiting. Doctors do not fully understand what causes migraines. Hormone levels, certain foods and food additives, alcohol, stress, sleep problems and certain prescription medications are all believed to be potential migraine triggers.

How To Get Rid Of A Migraine

Migraine relief over-the-counter medications like nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are just one treatment option for migraine pain. Before taking any product, you should discuss your needs with your health care provider. He or she can help you decide if an over-the-counter product is right for you and give you advice about which one to try. Unless your medical provider gives you other advice, only use migraine relief products as recommended by the manufacturer.

What are the Different Types of Migraines?

Another thing to be aware of when it comes to migraines is that they are not all the same. Some people will experience the same type of migraine every time, and others suffer from multiple different types. The following are some of the most common forms of migraines that people report:

  • Migraine with aura - When a migraine creates an 'aura', which is often a visual disturbance, though it could also be a sensory experience.

  • Migraine without aura - When a migraine does not cause any type of aura.

  • Chronic migraine - This is when someone experiences frequent migraines, typically multiple per month for an extended period of time.

  • Abdominal migraine - When a migraine causes abdominal issues, which often include stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting. These are more common in children.

  • Acephalgic or silent migraine - This is when someone experiences a migraine where they do not have any pain, but they do have an aura experience, which is most often visual.

  • Migraine with brainstem aura - With this type of migraine the aura comes from the brain stem, which means it will often display on both sides of the body.

  • •   Hemiplegic migraine - These rare types of migraines have symptoms similar to a stroke and can even cause temporary paralysis to one side of the body.

  • Retinal migraine - Those who get retinal migraines will experience visual auras in one eye at a time, and they can even cause temporary blindness.

What are Migraine Symptoms?

The most common migraine symptom is an extreme headache. The headache, however, could be located in various areas such as just the front of the head, just the top of the head, or just the back of the head. Some people experience symptoms including pain in the face or neck, which can either be in addition to the headache or separately. Many people who suffer from migraines will also have visual issues including sensitivity to light, distorted vision, or seeing flashes of light. While most commonly associated with headaches, migraines can also cause dizziness, lightheadedness, or malaise. If you experience migraines, make sure you have the medications you need to get relief, and do not hesitate to talk to your doctor about treatment options.

Does CVS Sell Migraine Relief Medicine?

Yes, CVS sells a variety of Migraine Relief Medicine in stores and online.

Is Migraine Relief Medicine Available For Same Day Pickup?

Yes Migraine Relief Medicine is available for same day pickup at most locations, check your local stores availability and add to cart to pick up today.

Is There An Age Limit To Purchase Migraine Relief Medicine?

No there is no age limit to purchase Migraine Relief Medicine .

Does CVS Deliver Migraine Relief Medicine?

Yes CVS delivers Migraine Relief Medicine to your home. Delivery is always free over $35, join carepass to enjoy free shipping on a variety of items.

Is Migraine Relief Medicine Over The Counter?

Yes, Migraine Relief Medicine is an over the counter product and can be purchased at CVS in stores and online.

Migraine Treatment

Migraine headaches can leave you sidelined, unable to complete your everyday activities. Fortunately, you can take steps to alleviate the throbbing pain of a migraine. Over-the-counter medications are often recommended by health care providers for relief from migraine pain. CVS carries a diverse assortment of migraine pain relievers, making it easy for you to purchase the drug your medical provider recommends online.

Migraine Medicine

Many people manage migraine pain by taking over-the-counter medications. Conventional pain relievers have the potential to reduce pain associated with migraines, but research has shown that combination pain relievers made specifically for migraine sufferers can be more effective. These products typically contain two types of over-the-counter pain relievers: the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ibuprofen or aspirin and acetaminophen. In addition, migraine pain relief products often contain a dose of caffeine. Generally, these combination migraine pain relievers are recommended for people with mild to moderate migraines that occur occasionally to semi-frequently.

Natural Migraine Relief

Over-the-counter medications aren't the only solutions available for addressing migraine pain. There are also non-medicinal products that you can consider. Topical patches that provide cooling benefits are one option. You may also choose to use natural migraine relief products that contain herbs traditionally used for addressing headaches. It's important to understand that non-medicinal products are not approved as treatments for migraine pain by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). While some people may get positive results from these products, there is no proof they can alleviate migraine pain for everyone who uses them.

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