Headache & Migraine Treatment

We provide expert diagnosis and treatment for all types of headaches and migraines. Dr. Satyam Leekha offers personalized care using medication, lifestyle counseling, and trigger management. Our goal is to reduce headache frequency, intensity, and impact—improving daily functioning and providing long-term relief for migraine sufferers and tension headache patients.

Headache Relief

Treatments

Fast-acting painkillers like paracetamol or NSAIDs help control acute headache or migraine attacks and reduce discomfort effectively.

Daily medications prescribed to reduce frequency, duration, and severity of chronic or recurrent migraine episodes significantly.

Identifying and avoiding common headache triggers such as stress, loud noise, and specific foods to prevent recurring pain.

Ice packs applied to forehead or neck reduce migraine intensity by numbing pain and calming inflamed nerves.

Dehydration can trigger headaches—encouraging sufficient fluid intake daily helps prevent headache episodes and improves overall wellness.

Managing caffeine intake helps avoid withdrawal headaches and reduce dependency-triggered migraines in frequent coffee or tea drinkers.

Relaxation techniques like meditation, yoga, and deep breathing reduce mental tension and prevent tension-type headaches naturally.

Proper sleep hygiene ensures consistent rest, reducing headache risk caused by oversleeping, insomnia, or erratic sleep cycles.

Customized diet plan helps avoid headache-triggering foods like cheese, wine, chocolate, and processed meats in sensitive individuals.

Chronic, complex, or treatment-resistant cases are referred to neurologists for advanced evaluation and long-term headache control.

Headache Relief

Ailments

Most common type—dull, aching pain on both sides of the head, often caused by stress, fatigue, or anxiety.

Throbbing one-sided headache often with nausea, light sensitivity, and visual aura, lasting hours to days if untreated.

Severe pain around one eye with tearing, nasal congestion, and restlessness—occurs in clusters over days or weeks.

Pain and pressure around forehead and cheeks, worsens with bending—often due to sinus infection or allergies.

Frequent painkiller use can cause rebound headaches—pain returns daily, often worse than the original headache.

Headache caused by neck disorders—pain starts in neck and radiates to head, worsens with movement or posture.

Headaches triggered by hormonal changes in women—often before menstruation, during ovulation, or due to contraceptive use.

Prolonged screen use or uncorrected vision can cause frontal headaches and fatigue, especially in children and office workers.

Severe headache due to very high blood pressure—usually occurs in morning or with blurred vision and dizziness.

Inflammation of arteries in temples, mostly in elderly—causes scalp tenderness, vision issues, and persistent throbbing headache.