More than just a headache — the tried and tested treatments that can help with migraines

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If you’ve ever suffered from a migraine, you’ll know how painful and debilitating this health condition can be.

Symptoms vary from person to person, but a migraine often feels like a very awful headache. What makes it worse is that there can be many other symptoms that accompany this headache — like a throbbing pain on one side, problems with your sight, like seeing zigzag lines or flashing lights and some people report feeling dizzy. Others might also experience numbness or tingling feeling too, that feels like pins and needles.

In the UK, around 10 million people aged 15-69 suffer from this disabling neurological illness and that accounts for around 1 in 7 of us. The problem is: the exact cause of migraines still isn’t fully known.

Here’s what we do know

According to the Migraine Trust, genetics have a big role to play. The Trust states that up to 60% of the reason people get migraines is because of their genes.

And it’s these genes that can make migraine sufferers more sensitive to changes in their environment — like lifestyle factors and triggers — that can bring on an attack.

For example, some triggers could include:

  • Anxiety and depression
  • Stress and tiredness
  • Skipping meals or not eating regularly
  • Caffeine overload
  • Not getting enough exercise
  • Starting their period
  • Certain foods
  • Dehydration
  • Alcohol
  • Change in weather

Now for the good news

For many, there are things you can do yourself to ease or reduce migraines. For example, this might include sleeping or lying down in a dark room, avoiding your triggers, getting plenty of sleep and managing stress levels. You might also take a painkiller, such as ibuprofen or paracetamol to help dull the pain.

But for others, they’re left feeling adrift without a compass.

For those who are wondering what way to turn, we wanted to list a couple of non-pharmasuitical treatments to try which can help you get to the root cause of the problem instead of just masking it.

Is cranial osteopathy good for migraines?

In a nutshell: it can be! Cranial Osteopathy is a much subtler and gentler branch of Osteopathy.

It works by detecting areas of tension and displacement within the bodily tissues, helping to reposition and restore the health of affected tissues. Often used on babies and children, cranial treatment can also work wonders on adults by alleviating damage and preventing it from reoccurring.

According to a 2024 review, this holistic practice “shows promise” as a complementary approach for managing headaches, with positive effects on pain relief and functional improvement.

Acupuncture for migraines

We also find acupuncture to be one of the most successful courses of treatment for migraines.

The ancient practice involves the insertion of acupuncture needles at certain pressure points in the body and this works to restore mental and physical wellness. The tried and tested complementary therapy releases endorphins and allows the free flow of energy to continue.

According to one 2024 study, acupuncture can be “effective” for treating migraines. Researchers concluded that 16 sessions of acupuncture with a frequency of three sessions/week and a treatment duration of 1.5 to 2 months was the best bet.

While the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) — which is the independent, government-funded body in the UK that provides evidence-based guidance and advice to improve health and social care — suggest that a course of up to 10 sessions of acupuncture over five to eight weeks is best.

About Osteopath and Acupuncturist Denise Callaghan

Denise Callaghan’s Orpington and Bromley Clinics specialise in Osteopathy, Acupuncture and herbal remedies suitable for treating the whole family.

As a registered member of the British Acupuncture council and the British Medical Acupuncture Council, Denise also uses acupuncture. Having trained with experts in China, the birthplace of Acupuncture, Denise has since become an expert in the field, subsequently becoming aware of the great benefits of the treatment.

Suffering with migraines, headaches and any other aches, pains and ailments? Don’t hesitate to get in touch to find out more about how we can work together to get to the root cause of the problem and hopefully prevent it from reoccurring.

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