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Preventive Headache Treatment

Preventive headache treatment is a way of managing frequent headaches before they occur. It involves using a combination of medications, lifestyle changes and certain physical or behavioral techniques to reduce the occurrence of headaches and prevent them from becoming more frequent or more intense. This type of tre…

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Overview

Preventive headache treatment is a way of managing frequent headaches before they occur. It involves using a combination of medications, lifestyle changes and certain physical or behavioral techniques to reduce the occurrence of headaches and prevent them from becoming more frequent or more intense. This type of treatment may provide relief from the painful symptoms of headaches, reduce the need for more intensive treatment, and improve overall quality of life. Preventive headache treatment is typically recommended for those who experience frequent, severe headaches that have not been adequately treated with other therapies.

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Jing Xiang · United States Frederick Freitag · United States Yohannes W. Woldeamanuel · United States

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