ABSTRACT
Primary care physicians can help their patients with migraine modify their triggers, and thereby mitigate the severity and frequency of their symptoms, by offering lifestyle modification counseling based on the mnemonic SEEDS (sleep, exercise, eat, diary, and stress). The authors review evidence associated with each of these factors and provide best-practice recommendations.
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- Jennifer Robblee, MD, MSc, Headache Fellow
- Amaal J. Starling, MD, Assistant Professor⇑
- ADDRESS:
Amaal J. Starling, MD, Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic Arizona, 13400 East Shea Boulevard, Scottsdale, AZ 85259; starling.amaal{at}mayo.edu
ABSTRACT
Primary care physicians can help their patients with migraine modify their triggers, and thereby mitigate the severity and frequency of their symptoms, by offering lifestyle modification counseling based on the mnemonic SEEDS (sleep, exercise, eat, diary, and stress). The authors review evidence associated with each of these factors and provide best-practice recommendations.
- © 2019 The Cleveland Clinic Foundation. All Rights Reserved.