
Aquipta
- FREE secure consultation service
- Fast and effective treatment
Book a quick face-to-face video consultation with a certified prescribing pharmacist, nurse, or doctor. If approved, your Migraines treatment will be prescribed* and delivered straight to your door with free next-day delivery†. No hidden fees. No delays. Just expert care.
* Includes Free Private Prescription & Consultation.
† Applies to UK only.
Start Your Treatment Today
Safe Prescribing
No need to visit a doctor or wait for an appointment. With our virtual consultation service, you can see a clinician online from the comfort of your home. Start your free assessment and get a treatment recommendation tailored to you. You only pay if medication is prescribed.
The exact cause of Migraines is not known, but genetics are thought to play a role. Other factors are thought to include stress, hormonal changes, foods, sleep, and environmental factors. Migraine often appears as a severe and throbbing pain down one side of the head. Here, we will take a closer look at the causes, symptoms, and treatments available.
Symptoms of migraine vary from person to person, but common symptoms include moderate to severe head pain that may throb. Other symptoms include feeling sick, and sensitivity to loud noises, light and smells. The pain from Migraines also becomes worse with physical activity.
Migraine attacks consist of four separate phases. These are known as prodrome, aura, headache, and postdrome. Not everyone will experience each phase, and the length of time of each phase may also vary.
These symptoms occur before a migraine attack and serve as an early warning sign. Symptoms include:
These occur before or during a migraine attack. Neurological symptoms may include:
This is the most recognizable phase. Symptoms include:
Postdrome symptoms (migraine hangover) follow a migraine attack, symptoms include:
The cause of Migraines is not fully understood, but is thought to be both genetic and environmental. Migraine attacks may be spontaneous, run in families, or have triggers such as stress or hormonal changes.
Women are three times as likely to suffer from Migraines, with changes in the balance of hormones during menstruation influencing the frequency and severity of the migraine attack. Those with a family history of Migraines or other medical conditions such as depression, epilepsy or anxiety, may also be more likely to develop Migraines.
There are many types of Migraines, with their own specific symptoms. The most common types include:
There is no cure for Migraines, but several treatment options are available. Options are acute (immediate relief during an attack) and preventive (reducing the frequency and severity of Migraines).
Acute treatment is used to relieve pain and symptoms during a migraine attack. Common acute migraine medications include:
Preventive treatment reduces the frequency, severity, and duration of the migraine by treating the underlying causes. Preventive medications include:
These are a newer class of preventive medications that work by blocking the action of CGRP. They are injected once a month or every few months, depending on the medication.
As well as medication and lifestyle changes, complementary therapy may also play a role in the management of Migraines. Speak to a healthcare professional for further advice.
Many women experience migraine attacks before, during, or after menstruation, during pregnancy or menopause. Understanding how hormonal changes can affect Migraines may help with the management of migraine symptoms in women.
Understanding the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for Migraines, can help you take the necessary steps to manage your symptoms more effectively. Speak to a healthcare provider for medical advice and to discuss what the best treatment options are for you.
Consultations, prescriptions, medication delivery, health monitoring – all in one place.
We are a broad skilled and passionate group of clinicians with experience of operating in regulated health systems in the United Kingdom & United States. Providing excellent care and advice is at the heart of everything we do.