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  • Migraines have a variety of causes, including stress, hormonal changes and various foods. However, seasonal migraines are also triggered by environmental changes such as barometric pressure, erratic weather and the quality of air. Treatments for seasonal migraines include medication, lifestyle changes and alternative therapies.

    Lifestyle Changes

    According to the Mayo Clinic, certain foods and drinks can trigger and worsen seasonal migraines, including caffeinated drinks, alcohol, cheeses and chocolate. Avoiding these food choices and eating a balanced diet can help to alleviate the pain of migraine headaches.

    Anti-Inflammatory Drugs

    When seasonal migraines begin, many sufferers begin treatment with anti-inflammatory drugs. Medications such as ibuprofen and aspirin can alleviate migraine pain. In addition, several manufacturers offer migraine-specific over-the-counter medications.

    Prescription Medications

    The most common medication for treatment of seasonal migraines is a group called Triptans. Imitrex, Maxalt, Frova and Axert are all forms of Triptans that relieve pain, nausea and sensitivity to sound and light. Ergotaime is another prescription medication that is used against long-term migraine pain.

    Herbal Therapies

    Many sufferers of migraine pain have utilized vitamins, minerals and herbs to alleviate the symptoms of seasonal migraines. Coenzyme Q10, magnesium sulfate and vitamin B-2 supplements are common used on seasonal migraines.

    Alternative Medications

    Several nontraditional therapies are recommended by the Mayo Clinic. Relaxing techniques such as biofeedback and massage therapy can improve responses to stress and relaxation during sleep. Acupuncture also has been known to reduce migraine pain.

    Source:

    Mayo Clinic

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