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My friend's boyfriend is having severe muscle tension (mostly in his shoulders) and tension migraines. He is also vomiting and is sensitive to light. They are going to the doctor soon but we want to help relieve the pain he is in before that. Does anyone know of some natural remedies we can use, or perhaps some OTC cures? We need something affordable, something we can run to the local supermarket and get. He is already taking Excederin and soaking in hot water and Epsom salt, but we need something to ease his stomach and muscles more. Any help is greatly appreciated :)

2007-10-14 17:35:10 · 3 answers · asked by MystiqueSerenity 2 in Health Alternative Medicine

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Natural remedies are always iffy because there's no guarantee of the quality of the product you're using, many remedies (despite heavy-duty marketing) flat out don't work, and they tend to be needlessly expensive.

First of all, I would get him off the Excedrine as it contains caffeine. Caffeine can cause mild to moderate muscle tension and nausea, so get rid of it. A good OTC medicine for muscle pain is tylenol or naproxen (Aleve).

Regarding the nausea and muscle tension, there's an OTC drug that can treat both of those symptoms. It's called Dimenhydrinate, and is also called "Dramamine." It's for motion sickness, and it so happens that it has muscle relaxing properties. A very similar drug is Diphenhydramine (the active ingredient in Benadryl and most OTC sleeping pills).

Combining a pain reliever like tylenol with an anti-emetic (which means anti-nauseant) like Benadryl or Dramamine, and your friend should find at least some relief. As far as the photosensitity, that's best looked at by a doctor.

Please keep in mind that Dramamine and Benadryl will most definitely cause some drowsiness. If it becomes a problem, you can try Meclizine (aka "Dramamine 2" or "Bonine"). It causes less drowsiness, but also relaxes the muscles less.

I'd be willing to bet that the hot bath, some Dramamine, and some tylenol would provide great relief. This would be a good night-time remedy. During the day, you could do the same but substitute Dramamine with Dramamine 2 (or Bonine) to combat drowsiness.

Did you know that Tylenol PM contains both the tylenol and the diphenhydramine? That might save him some money!

In any case, he should really stop taking the Excedrine. It makes me nauseous and gives me the shakes.

2007-10-14 17:56:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You won't find this OTC and I am not sure how much you consider affordable, but this is a nutritional supplement that has every nutrient that your body needs. Many people have had wonderful success with migraines and no longer deal with the health issues you have mentioned. It comes in a powder form and you add it to milk, juice or water. Two shakes a day instead of a bunch of pills. It cost approximately $2.50 a day.
If you think you would be interested you may e-mail and I will be glad to share my story and give you the name of the product

2007-10-15 08:23:46 · answer #2 · answered by just retired 1 · 0 0

A nice hot cup of chamomile tea might help. At the very least, it shouldn't screw up the medication he is taking, or any treatment the doctor gives him. You should be able to find lots of info about chamomile on line.

You do need to get him to the doctor as soon as possible.

2007-10-15 07:52:38 · answer #3 · answered by Madame M 7 · 0 0

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