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An Overview of Systematic Reviews of Chinese Herbal Medicine in the Treatment of Migraines

An Overview of Systematic Reviews of Chinese Herbal Medicine in the Treatment of Migraines

Source : https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2022.924994/full

Background: In the past, systematic reviews (SRs) and meta-analyses (MAs) have been used to assess the efficacy of Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) in the treatment of migraines.


Conclusions: CHM may be beneficial in improving migraines and can be used as a complementary therapy. However, we should treat the conclusions of the evaluated SRs/MAs cautiously because of the low quality of evidence. Future SRs/MAs should focus on improving methodological and reporting quality. High-quality randomized controlled trials (RCTs)...

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A 38-year-old male patient reports having an increasing number of headaches per month. He has suffered from migraines for over a decade which have been increasing slowly. He has been diagnosed with chronic migraine and suffers from moderate-to-severe migraine with nausea that lasts 12 hours about 8 times a month. In the last 2 years, he has also endured more frequent headaches occurring at least five days a week which are moderate in nature with throbbing and photophobia. Currently he takes a triptan (Imitrex, Zomig, etc.) to manage migraines but also uses over-the-counter simple analgesics or combination pain relievers to help manage his headaches. The patient also has associated neck pain, with tenderness in her neck and shoulder muscles.

Currently, this patient has a BMI of 30, is a regular smoker, drinks coffee daily, and suffers from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).

What treatment(s) would you recommend for this patient? What factors would you consider when deciding how to treat this patient? What preventive medicines are possible in his situation?

 

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A 38-year-old male patient reports having an increasing number of headaches per month. He has suffered from migraines for over a decade which have been increasing slowly. He has been diagnosed with chronic migraine and suffers from moderate-to-severe migraine with nausea that lasts 12 hours about 8 times a month. In the last 2 years, he has also endured more frequent headaches occurring at least five days a week which are moderate in nature with throbbing and photophobia. Currently he takes a triptan (Imitrex, Zomig, etc.) to manage migraines but also uses over-the-counter simple analgesics or combination pain relievers to help manage his headaches. The patient also has associated neck pain, with tenderness in her neck and shoulder muscles.



Currently, this patient has a BMI of 30, is a regular smoker, drinks coffee daily, and suffers from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).



What treatment(s) would you recommend for this patient? What factors would you consider when deciding how to treat this patient? What preventive medicines are possible in his situation?



 


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A 38-year-old male patient reports having an increasing number of headaches per month. He has suffered from migraines for over a decade which have been increasing slowly. He has been diagnosed with chronic migraine and suffers from moderate-to-severe migraine with nausea that lasts 12 hours about 8 times a month. In the last 2 years, he has also endured more frequent headaches occurring at least five days a week which are moderate in nature with throbbing and photophobia. Currently he takes a triptan (Imitrex, Zomig, etc.) to manage migraines but also uses over-the-counter simple analgesics or combination pain relievers to help manage his headaches. The patient also has associated neck pain, with tenderness in her neck and shoulder muscles.



Currently, this patient has a BMI of 30, is a regular smoker, drinks coffee daily, and suffers from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).



What treatment(s) would you recommend for this patient? What factors would you consider when deciding how to treat this patient? What preventive medicines are possible in his situation?



 


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A 38-year-old male patient reports having an increasing number of headaches per month. He has suffered from migraines for over a decade which have been increasing slowly. He has been diagnosed with chronic migraine and suffers from moderate-to-severe migraine with nausea that lasts 12 hours about 8 times a month. In the last 2 years, he has also endured more frequent headaches occurring at least five days a week which are moderate in nature with throbbing and photophobia. Currently he takes a triptan (Imitrex, Zomig, etc.) to manage migraines but also uses over-the-counter simple analgesics or combination pain relievers to help manage his headaches. The patient also has associated neck pain, with tenderness in her neck and shoulder muscles.



Currently, this patient has a BMI of 30, is a regular smoker, drinks coffee daily, and suffers from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).



What treatment(s) would you recommend for this patient? What factors would you consider when deciding how to treat this patient? What preventive medicines are possible in his situation?



 


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