A case report on the Impact of Migraine

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Mr. Dipak Rathod, Ms. Priya Rewatkar, Shital Telrandhe , S. M. Waghmare

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Migraine headaches are one of the most frequent and debilitate nonfatal diseases known to mankind. Misdiagnosis is common, which can lead to under treatment. Patients frequently self-diagnose and treat themselves, leading in ineffective treatment. As a result, patients may take higher doses in an attempt to get relief from ineffective treatments. It's possible that you'll rebound. A patient's condition and quality of life can significantly improve with proper treatment Patient education is critical in assisting patients in identifying appropriate self-care methods, such as identifying triggering situations and dealing with the chronic nature of their condition. This case study depicts a patient who developed migraines as a result of a neck injury. Ergotamine and caffeine (Cafe got) suppositories were administered as his headaches grew increasingly frequent. He was suffering from everyday headaches and taking ergotamine and caffeine suppositories on a daily basis when he appeared. He was often visiting the emergency room (ED) due to severe headaches. His trigger was identified as cervical spasm, and the ergotamine and caffeine suppositories were stopped. His severe headaches subsided after three the rebound has come to an end. Main symptoms and/or important clinical findings :28-year-old male was admitted in A. V. B. R. H. On dated 20-6-21 with chief complaint of fever, headache, chills, myalgias and arthralgias and after physical examination and investigation doctor diagnosed a case of migraine. The main diagnoses, therapeutic interventions, and outcomes: After physical examination and investigation doctor diagnosed a case migraine. Tab. Paracetamol 500 mg (BD), Inj. ceftriaxone 1gm IV (BD), Inj. Pantoprazole 40 Mg iv (OD), Inj. Ondansetron 4MG IV (TDS) for 7 days given and calcium and multivitamin supplementary was given for 7 days to enhance immune function. he was took all treatment and outcome was good. Her sign and symptoms was reduced . Conclusion: he was response to all medication as well as doctor treatment and her recovery was good.

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