leroux says if users feel this or other tricks help — and they don’t cost money or pose any other health risks — there’s no harm in trying. however, she stresses that there are many medical treatments available for migraine sufferers, and while ice or pressure points may help hedge symptoms a little bit, there are many more effective options that a doctor can recommend.
“there are medical treatments,” says leroux. “i’m not saying they’re perfect … but i’ve seen in my office, people who’ve lived with migraine[s] and then they try things — medications, modulation devices, or injections, or antibodies — and their lives improve greatly.”
treatment for migraines are available
although a serious headache is a symptoms of a migraine, it’s not the same thing.
migraines are complex and will often involve other symptoms such as vomiting, nausea, dizziness, seeing flashing lights and sensitivity to light or sound. some patients may also experience
auras, which can impact speech, vision and other motor function.
everyone will experience a headache at one point or another in their lifetime, leroux explains, and while headaches can be severe and require medical intervention, they’re not the same thing as migraines.