IV Therapy for Migraines
Migraine headaches, which can last for hours or days and cause you to miss out on activities you might otherwise enjoy, are characterized by intense pain and other symptoms like vertigo and light sensitivity. You might constantly fear the beginning of your next migraine episode because these headaches can be so incapacitating.
You don't have to risky journeys to the ER when it becomes difficult to concentrate or wait for the migraine pain to go away on its own, though. An IV migraine infusion can reduce symptoms so you feel better more quickly.
What causes migraines and headaches?
About 12% of Americans experience migraines, which are intense, recurrent headaches. Even though experts aren't always certain what specifically causes them, genetic variables might be involved.
Headaches on one or both sides, nausea, vomiting, heightened sensitivity to light and sound, and worsening of pain during physical exercise are all signs of migraines. Before the headache starts, some people also experience sensory disturbances, including perplexing feelings and vision disturbances like seeing flashing lights or zigzag lines. This group of signs and symptoms is referred to as migraine with aura.
Despite the fact that they may do so without prior notice, migraines can occasionally be brought on by:
Stress, worry, depression, or shock
Changing hormone levels, such as those associated with menstrual cycles
Consuming certain foods or beverages, such as booze and coffee
Overexertion, inadequate sleep, hypoglycemia, and other bodily conditions
Environmental elements like loud noises, flickering lights, and pungent smells
Technology-related factors like poor posture from spending too much time sitting at a desk without the proper ergonomic furniture or eye strain from staring at computer displays
A migraine attack usually goes through four stages:
Prodrome: The period before a migraine episode actually starts. Hours or days may pass during this.
Aura: This phase, which can occur before or after the headache phase, is when migraine symptoms that affect vision (blurriness, blind spots) first appear.
Headache: The suffering from a headache on one or both sides of the brain may last anywhere from a few hours to a few days. During this phase, you might also feel sick, have trouble sleeping, and be sensitive to sound and light.
Postdrome: After a migraine attack, your body might continue to experience its aftereffects. This can include physical and emotional fatigue as well as body aches.
How can IV therapy help relieve the pain of migraines?
Pumping you full of fluids, vitamins and nutrients that you are deficient in in a fast and effective way can help relieve the pain of migraines. The direct to the blood stream hydration is a more efficient way to get over the pain of migraines.
Our Recommendations for
Migraines
We recommend the following IV treatments:
Migraine and Pain Relief
ask staff for add-on’s depending on symptoms