Is there a cure for cluster headaches

Currently, there is no permanent cure for cluster headaches. Symptomatic treatment could be opted to minimize the symptoms, prevent the attack, and reduce the severity of pain. 

One should sit down and realize the triggering factors contributing to headaches.

  • Alcohol is one well-known trigger of cluster headache, often bringing on the pain within an hour of drinking.
  • Strong smelling substances like paint fumes, bleach, solvents, or bleach can trigger an attack.
  • Some people find that exercise or becoming overheated will bring on an attack, so again avoiding these is the best advice.

 

Giving up smoking or cutting it down is worth considering.

Acute treatment - Acute treatment is one of the safest ways to treat cluster headaches. You need to breathe the oxygen in at a rate of between 7 and 12 liters per minute for at least 10 minutes. The treatment usually starts to work within 15 to 20 minutes.

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can be used for pain relief, but prolonged use must be restricted.

 

5 -HT receptor agonists are the first-line treatment.

 

  • Sumatriptan and zolmitriptan nasal sprays do help some people, although the onset of action may be slower than the injection.
  • A typical dose is 6 mg subcutaneously, which may be repeated in 24 hours. Nasal spray (20 mg) may also be used.

 

However, do consult your doctor before taking these medications. One can make a video call to the specialist through the app called Ask Second opinion. You can talk to a doctor at any time, from anywhere around the world. They have more than ten years of experienced doctors in a particular field. One can ask any number of questions to them, and they will give you an answer in a polite way. Also, send past medical history files and scan reports through the telemedicine app. It helps them to understand your health problem and can give the best remedy to follow and an online prescription for you.