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Migraine and Headache
IV Package

Chronic cases of migraine and headache not only affect your productivity but are also extremely painful, causing severe discomfort. Nausea, agonizing pain in your head, unusual sensitivity to sound and light, along with fatigue, are only some of the common symptoms of migraine.

IV therapy at Manhattan Medical Arts for migraine and headache is specifically made with an objective to alleviate the excruciating pain of migraine. Our drips contain hydrating fluids, antioxidants, electrolytes, and minerals.

Our Migraine IV drip is designed to control the symptoms of your migraine and help you get back on your feet in no time.

What Causes Migraine & Headaches?

Migraine and headaches can easily be triggered by a long list of causes – sometimes you may be able to pinpoint what brought on your migraine, while other times it may seem to come unwelcomed, without a warning or a known cause.

Few of the most common triggers for a migraine include:

Medications

Migraines have been linked to the consumption of certain medications; the most common of those are sleeping pills and hormone replacement therapy.

Emotional causes

People who struggle with depression, anxiety, stress, or even shock, are proven to be suscepible to migraines and headaches.

Diet

The most common food items that can trigger migraine are caffeine and alcohol, but they’re not the only ones that have the potential to trigger migraines – Cheese, citrus-based fruits, and even chocolate have the capability to do so. Another phenomenon that can induce unbearable headaches is dehydration.

Physical causes

Occurence of migraine can also stem from certain physical causes; such as overexertion, inappropriate posture, insomnia, and physical stress.

Environmental causes

Migraine can also be set off when exposed to sensory overloads – as some people have specific sensitivities towards certain or excessive smell, noise, or light.

What It Includes

This IV package is designed by our experts to target specific concerns, while keeping the headaches and
migraines in mind. Each package includes:

IV Fluids

Vitamin B Complex

Vitamin C

Magnesium

Anti-Nausea And Vomiting Medicine

Anti-Inflammatory And Pain Medicine

What Happens On The Day Of The Appointment

Consultation

An extensive assessment and consultation process takes place prior to the treatment in order for our expert physicians to evaluate your needs as well as your expectations so that the recommended treatment plan can be tailored to your specific needs.

The Treatment Begins

Our state-of-the-art medical facility is designed to provide comfort and exceptional patient experience. As soon as the recommended therapy has been finalized post-consultation, our staff ensures that you’re laid back and relaxed, all while our Migraine and Headache IV drip relieves you of the unbearable symptoms along with revitalizing your health, giving you a new refueled energy.

Experience The Instant Results

Since our IV therapies infuse the essentially required minerals and vitamins directly into your bloodstream, this translates into instant relief from migraine & rejuvenation of your physical health, which then boosts your mental health as a consequence. You will leave our practice feeling re-energized and stronger than ever.

How Long Does The Releif Last?

Recent research suggests that IV therapy for migraine can help keep it’s effects away for up to a whole month. For many, this can also be a life changing treatment – Several of our patients have experienced that opting for our IV therapy once a month helped them get rid of migraine for good.

However, it is important to remember that every individual is different from the other, and your relief may or may not last that long, or might even last longer.

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