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Maxalt (Rizatriptan)

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Maxalt (Rizatriptan)
MIGRAINE HEADACHES: THE MIGRAINE PROFILE
The Migraine Profile below is a description of the symptoms of a migraine. It is followed by a series of questions that a physician might ask you if migraine were suspected as the diagnosis.
Warning: This exercise is not a means of diagnosing your headaches. The exercise is provided only to encourage you to carefully consider the features of your own headaches using a characterization of migraine for comparison. An accurate diagnosis of your headache problem requires a thorough medical evaluation by a trained professional. There is no acceptable substitute.
Profile-Although you feel well between attacks, you have headaches that occur in distinct episodes of discomfort. The headache can last from hours to days. You are likely to experience nausea and maybe vomiting, and a sick feeling throughout your body during the headaches is common. This is particularly true during the more intense attacks. When the attack is over, you may feel “washed out” for days.
Your attacks may be preceded or accompanied by symptoms that may include light sensitivity and flashing, glaring, or glittering lights in your vision. You may experience partial loss of vision. The attacks may be preceded by weakness or numbness on one side of your body, double vision, or difficulty in speaking correctly.
Your headaches can occur without a warning except perhaps a vague sick feeling a day or so before the attack. You may have noticed that this feeling often heralds an attack.
It is likely that your head hurts more on one side than the other. The pain may settle around your forehead, the top of your head, or behind, over, or in one or both eyes or temples. Your headaches are frequent, but not necessarily, throbbing, pounding, or boring. Sometimes your neck as well as your head aches.
Your headaches can actually awaken you from sleep, and they may begin at any time of the day. Certain foods, weather changes, stress, menstrual periods, or alcoholic beverages may trigger or worsen an attack. Bending over during an attack may intensify the pain. Other members of your family may have similar headaches.
If this general description of a migraine is similar to your headaches, you may want to answer the following questions. The questions are typical of some of those that would be asked of you if your physician suspected a diagnosis of migraine.
True False
1. There is a history of similar headaches in your family.
2. Assuming you are an adult, your headaches began in childhood, adolescence, or early
twenties.
3. As a child you experienced frequent and unexplained nausea and vomiting or abdominal pain, particularly when you were excited or looking forward to an unusual event.
4. You were prone to motion sickness as a child.
5. Your headaches sometimes wake you up in the middle of the night.
6. Your headaches can be brought on or aggravated by drinking alcohol.
7. Your headaches tend to throb or pound.
8. Between your attacks, you are in otherwise normal health.
9. During a headache, your eyes become very sensitive to light.
10. Sounds become irritating to you during your headaches.
11. You seek a dark, quiet room during your headaches rather than preoccupying yourself with activity.
12. Bending over makes your headaches worse.
13. Your headaches frequently occur during your menstrual cycle or a day or two before or after it.
14. You have nausea and vomiting with your headaches.
15. Your headaches often occur on weekends, holidays, vacations, or during a “letdown” period after great stress or excitement.
16. Your headaches seem to be triggered by going without eating for six hours or more.
17. Certain foods and beverages, such as wine, cheese, chocolate, vanilla, citrus fruits, hot dogs, fatty foods, yogurt, and soy sauce, trigger or worsen your headaches.
18. After your attacks, you are exhausted for hours or days.
The characterization that you have just read and the questions that have been asked represent a profile of the migraine syndrome. If your headaches are similar to this presentation, please read carefully the following discussion about migraine.
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