Migraine headache
treatments
Some migraine sufferers
find relief through acupuncture which
is usually used to help prevent
headaches from developing. Sometimes
acupuncture is used to relieve the pain
of an active migraine headache. In one
controlled trial of acupuncture with a
sham control in migraine, the
acupuncture was not more effective than
the sham acupuncture but was more
effective than delayed
acupuncture.
Biofeedback has been used successfully
by some to control migraine symptoms
through training and practice.
Diet, visualization, and self-hypnosis
are also important alternative
treatments and prevention
approaches.
Bruxism, clenching or grinding of
teeth, especially at night, is a
trigger for many migraineurs. A device
called a nociceptive trigeminal
inhibitor (NTI) takes advantage of a
reflex limiting the force of clenching.
It can be fitted by dentists and clips
over the front teeth at night,
preventing contact between the back
teeth. It has a success rate similar to
butterbur
and
co-enzyme
Q10. Massage therapy of the
jaw area can also reduce such
pain.