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How to build a migraine care plan
Keep rescue steps, medication instructions, and red flags in one place so you know exactly what to do during an attack.
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What to include
- Your acute (rescue) medication and when to take it.
- Any preventive medication and daily routine.
- Comfort steps that help you — dark room, hydration, rest.
- Red-flag symptoms that mean you should seek urgent care.
Keep it close
- Store the plan in the app so it’s available during an attack.
- Share relevant parts with family or a caregiver.
Review it regularly
- Update after each clinician visit.
- Revisit if your attack pattern changes.
Migraine Manager is a personal health journal, not a medical device. It does not diagnose or treat any condition. Always follow your clinician's advice for diagnosis, medication, and treatment decisions.
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