How do you approach the management of poorly controlled migraines during pregnancy?
Answer from: at Community Practice
This is an excellent question and area of frequent discussion.
You can start with Lidocaine nerve blocks: occipital, supra-orbital, and temporal. Sometimes, just IV fluids will help for acute migraines. Other options include Reglan, caffeine, and APAP.
If in the second trimester, I will do steroid...
As first-line abortive treatment, I recommend Tylenol 1000 mg + Reglan 10 mg up to 2x per day and limiting to 2 days per week or less.
Imitrex 100 mg as needed as second-line.
Lidocaine peri-cranial nerve blocks (no steroid) as first-line. If I have to use a preventative medication, then a beta bl...
A very good question for which the answer requires more space than is offered here. I cover it in a 10-page chapter in my recently released book (HEADACHES: Why You Have Them - What You Can Do About Them). It is generally looked upon exclusively from a neurological perspective, while medical issues ...