Effect of Breathing Techniques on Migraine Attacks and Severity
Migraine Headaches, Breathing Techniques
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Migraine Headaches
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Are 18-50 Age
- Have a computer and/or smart phone
- Have an internet connection that can be used at home and at work (with a computer or smart phone)
- Are volunteer to participate in the research
- Have Frequency of attacks less than 3 months
- Fulfil diagnostic criteria of migraine like headaches
Exclusion Criteria:
- Severe anatomical defect in the airway
- Pregnancy
- Having any diagnosed psychiatric disease
- Using psychiatric medication
- Having speech and hearing problems
- Having any chronic disease which may be worsening by taking deep breath
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
breathing techniques
treatment as usual
The patients in the intervention group will be taught and practiced breathing technique. Breathing techniques will be taught face-to-face by the researcher to the patients in the intervention group. The participant will breathe through one nostril at a natural rate and depth, while the other nostril will be closed with the thumb or forefinger. After the act of breathing, it will open the closed nostril, close the open nostril and breathe naturally. As explained later, they will continue the cycle with the act of breathing. This process is described as a loop.
The control group will continue his/her usual treatment as advised by the physician.