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My sister treats her migraines with lavender essential oil. Migraines can also be treated with ginger. One suggested method calls for mixing half a teaspoon of freshly ground ginger with a glass of water to create "ginger juice," while another suggests brewing hot ginger tea.
Having migraine headache is painful. Other than headaches, you feel dizzy and sometimes have nausea. Also sensitive to light and sound. Better go to see a doctor for treatment.
He can apply his hot moist pack at the back of his neck shoulder muscles for at least 20 minutes and then, deep kneading massage. It can be related to myosfacial pain syndrome.
It depends on how severe your conditions are, I think for milder conditions you can easily manage your migraines, if they are severe, you need medical attention.
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