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Should I Visit the Emergency Room for a Migraine?

How to Determine If Going to the ER is Necessary for Your Migraine

By Lisa Rufle, published Apr 12, 2008
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When preventative migraine medication fails, and abortive treatments no longer alleviate migraine-associated pain, how does a migraine sufferer know if and when they should visit their local emergency room for pain relief? Here are some basic things you should consider before visiting the ER for a migraine:

When Going to the Emergency Room is a Bad Idea

An accident victim or a person suffering from breathing problems would not hesitate to go to the hospital for treatment. However, migraine sufferers are, for the most part, better off at home than in the ER. Not only will you be subjected to long waits in a bright and noisy waiting area, there is no guarantee that the admitting doctor will even be able to relieve your pain any better than your regular doctor. Two reasons why seeking out migraine relief from a hospital is not the most helpful route:

1. When you are seeking immediate pain relief. Unfortunately, in the ER's order of priorities, migraine suffers are at the bottom of the ladder. You can expect a longer waiting time than any of the other emergency room patients, since migraines are not viewed as a life threatening condition. It is also an unfortunate fact that many ER doctors, nurses and staff view migraine patients as drug-seekers, and this ultimately results in the ER doctor not being able or willing to administer adequate pain medication.

2. When you do not have adequate health insurance. Often when you go to the hospital, the doctors on duty will want to run some tests to determine if, in fact, what you are experiencing is a migraine and not another undiagnosed medical problem. This is logical, but also costly, since this sometimes can involve expensive tests like CT scans, which are not necessarily covered by your health insurance provider.

When You Should Go to the Emergency Room

While going to the ER for a migraine is not generally recommended, there are situations when it is advisable. For instance, if your ER visit is under the advice from your doctor, or in these instances:

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my cousin was suffering from migraines for months until they got so bad she could barely move & spent a week in the bathroom - at the er they found she had a brain tumor - people should definately insist their doc do more tests if they continue or get worse.

Posted on 04/14/2008 at 5:04:08 PM

 
Memmay151, From what I hear, Health Centers are a lot more willing to treat patients with migraine pain than traditional hospital emergency rooms. Isn't that something? I am a BIG fan of the ice pack and the dark room too. Best of health! -Lisa

Posted on 04/13/2008 at 4:04:38 PM

 
I used to go to my health center HMO when I had a particularly bad migraine and those angels would give me a shot for the pain and a shot for the nausea, and then have me rest with an ice pack on my head in a darkened room. I would be migraine free in abour 20 minutes..Unfortunately, I moved to Florida and I suffer at home....They do lessen as we age. Good info.

Posted on 04/13/2008 at 4:04:43 PM

 
Opher Ganel, Great idea! You've already inspired me to start writing it :) Thanks for reading and leaving a comment! -Lisa

Posted on 04/13/2008 at 3:04:01 PM

 
Good info. If one can be so bold, it would be great if you'd write an article on best ways to head off migraines in the first place :-). For me what works is: staying hydrated, caffeine, Tylenol/Advil (depends how far along the process), sleep.

Posted on 04/13/2008 at 2:04:33 PM

 
Bobby Tall Horse, I know exactly how you feel. I've suffered with them for the last 5 years and some have been unbearable. I think it's good to know ahead of time what our options are in case we need to consider them. Best of health :) -Lisa

Posted on 04/13/2008 at 12:04:32 PM

 
Just dealt with one .. nasty buggers. This was helpful. Thanks!

Posted on 04/12/2008 at 10:04:08 PM

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