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A headache or migraine can be debilitating and affect your work, daily activities, and overall well-being. Migraine in particular can cause intense pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound.
Many treatments are available to help soothe headache and migraine symptoms, and some people turn to cannabis for relief, as well. Cannabis has been used for centuries to relieve pain. Today, researchers are still exploring its role in managing headache and migraine pain, specifically.
Scientists are still learning how cannabis might help with headaches and migraine.
According to results from a 2020 study, using cannabis may result in less severe migraine attacks. Meanwhile, a 2021 review found that using medical cannabis may decrease migraine length and frequency.
Some research shows that tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) may help manage:
Other research suggests that cannabidiol (CBD) can help:
One review notes that terpenes in cannabis, like beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene, may help manage pain and stress related to headaches and migraine. Terpenes are the compounds that give cannabis plants a distinct smell or taste. They may also enhance the medicinal effects of cannabis.
Another study found that many people use cannabis to rely less on other medications that help with chronic pain or migraine, including:
Despite these promising findings, more research is needed. Many of these studies rely on patient-reported data rather than clinical trials. Plus, researchers don’t fully understand exactly how cannabis helps with headaches and migraine attacks.
Additional research and clinical trials can help clarify the best way to use cannabis for headache and migraine pain.
People who experience headaches or migraine may use cannabis for different reasons. Some may not find enough relief from traditional treatments, while others might prefer a more natural approach to manage their symptoms.
However, it’s important to consider both the benefits and risks before using cannabis for headache or migraine relief.
Cannabis could help with migraine and headaches in several ways.
As with any medication, cannabis can come with certain side effects.
Cannabis laws vary by state. Some states may approve medical cannabis to help relieve headache or migraine pain, while others may not. Chronic headaches or migraine pain may also fall under other qualifying conditions such as chronic, severe, or intractable pain.
If you’re considering medical cannabis, check your state’s laws on whether migraine or headaches are a qualifying condition for a medical cannabis card.
Choosing the right cannabis product can make a difference for headache and migraine relief. The effects can vary based on factors such as strains, CBD:THC ratios, terpenes, and flavonoids.
One study found that people who experience headaches or migraine preferred OG Shark, a high-THC, low-CBD strain that’s also high in terpenes like beta-caryophyllene and myrcene. Another clinical trial showed that vaporizing a product with 6% THC and 9% CBD effectively treated migraine pain.
Cannabis strains that are high in terpenes like beta-caryophyllene and myrcene may offer the most symptom relief. High-THC, high-CBD, and 1:1 CBD:THC strains each come with other benefits that can help people with headaches or migraine. Preferences can vary from person to person.
Any CBD:THC ratio could be useful for managing headaches or migraine. It all depends on your personal preferences. For example, you might prefer a high CBD ratio for daytime, while the sedative effects of THC may be better for nighttime.
Around one in six U.S. adults experience severe headaches or migraine.
Symptoms of a headache include dull, achy pain that affects both sides of the head.
Common migraine symptoms include:
A doctor can usually diagnose headache or migraine based on symptoms and medical history.
While there’s no cure, treatment focuses on managing symptoms and preventing future attacks.
Part of treatment involves identifying potential triggers and taking steps to avoid them. Common triggers include:
Anxiety, depression, and insomnia may contribute to or worsen headache or migraine pain.
Several options are available for treating and managing headaches and migraine, from traditional medications to alternative therapies.
Drug and non-drug treatments are available, including:
Some more natural therapies can be combined with more traditional forms of treatment to provide relief include:
Cannabis can be a helpful addition to your headache or migraine treatment plan However, it’s important to consult with a doctor before starting.
If you’re considering applying for a medical cannabis card, check if headache or migraine are qualifying conditions in your state.
For more guidance, contact a healthcare professional at Leafwell. Our team of licensed doctors can help you find a cannabis routine that fits your needs.
Get the answers to these common questions on medical cannabis for headaches and migraine.
Some people report that cannabis helps reduce the intensity of a migraine once it begins. However, the effects vary from person to person.
Some people prefer CBD for its anti-inflammatory properties. Others find that THC provides stronger pain relief. Consider a balanced ratio of CBD to THC to maximize the benefits of both cannabinoids.
If you’re new to CBD, start with 10 to 20 milligrams (mg) and see how you feel.
Vaporizers and tinctures can deliver rapid relief, while edibles offer longer-lasting effects but also take longer to kick in.
If you take any medications, ask your doctor if it’s safe to use medical marijuana for headaches or migraine episodes. Certain compounds in cannabis, including CBD, can interact with some medications, including opioids and steroids. If you’re taking sedative drugs, the drowsiness-inducing effects of THC can enhance sedation.
Some people use medical cannabis to manage cluster headaches. According to research, cannabis may help ease headache pain.
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