Migraine Headache

Migraines are a type of headache characterized by intense, throbbing pain, often accompanied by other symptoms.

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Dr. (Maj) Varun Bajaj
MBBS, MD Anaesthesiology
FCPM (MUHS), FIAPM(ISSP)
Director – Devbhoomi Pain Spine Center

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Our clinic is the first to offer world class comprehensive pain management services in Uttarakhand. All our procedures are : *Non surgical, *Painless, *Less than 1 hour duration, *Done under imaging guidance, *Performed by experienced professionals

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About Migraine Headache

What are the common causes of headache?

Primary Headache

  • Migraine
  • Tension-type headache
  • Cluster headache
  • Idiopathic stabbing
  • Exertional

Secondary Headache

  • Systemic infection
  • Head injury
  • Subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • Vascular disorders
  • Brain tumor

It is important to delineate the cause of headache based on clinical examination and history. We at devbhoomi pain spine centre perform detailed examination to find out the pain generator.

What is the purpose of pain intervention?

Pain management interventions are specifically tailored according to the patient needs after proper investigation and conservative treatment with commonly available medications.
Interventions help the patient to decrease pain medication and break pain cycle so that patient can resume day to day activities.

Pain intervention options

  • Radiofrequency ablation
  • RFA sphenopalatine ganglion
  • RFA Stellate ganglion
  • Botulinum toxin injection for chronic migraine
  • Pharmacological Treatment


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Treatment, Recognition & Prevention

  • Pain: Can vary in intensity and location, from sharp and sudden to dull and chronic.
  • Swelling: Indication of inflammation or injury.
  • Stiffness: Reduced range of motion.
  • Redness and Warmth: Common with infections or inflammatory conditions.
  • Instability: The knee may feel like it could give way.
  • Crunching or Popping Sounds: Can be indicative of cartilage damage or ligament issues.
  1. Self-Care:

    • Rest: Avoid activities that aggravate the knee pain.
    • Ice: Apply ice packs to reduce swelling.
    • Compression: Use knee braces or wraps.
    • Elevation: Keep the knee raised to reduce swelling.

  2. Medications:

    • Pain Relievers: NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen) to reduce pain and inflammation.
    • Corticosteroids: Injections to reduce severe inflammation.

  3. Physical Therapy:

    • Exercises: Strengthening and stretching exercises to support the knee.
    • Manual Therapy: Techniques to improve mobility and reduce pain.

  4. Surgery:

    • Arthroscopy: Minimally invasive surgery to repair or remove damaged tissue.
    • Partial or Total Knee Replacement: For severe arthritis or damage.

  5. Alternative Therapies:

    • Acupuncture: Some find relief through acupuncture.
    • Supplements: Glucosamine and chondroitin may help some individuals.
  • Maintain a Healthy Weight: Reduces stress on the knees.
  • Stay Active: Regular exercise strengthens muscles around the knee.
  • Warm-Up: Proper warm-up before activities.
  • Proper Gear: Use appropriate shoes and equipment for activities.