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Jan 24, 2026

Doctor issues warning to anyone using McDonald’s fries and coke to ‘fix’ migraine better than medication

Doctors Explain Why McDonald’s Fries and Coke Aren’t the Magic Migraine Fix People Think They Are

People online claim McDonald’s fries and Coke can cure migraines. Experts explain what’s really happening inside your body — and why it’s not a lasting fix.


The Fast-Food “Cure” That’s Got Everyone Talking

Migraines are brutal. When one hits, even fluorescent light feels like betrayal — so it’s no surprise people will try anything for relief. Lately, social media has been buzzing with a curious “hack”: grab some McDonald’s fries and a Coke, and boom, migraine gone.

It sounds like junk-food genius, but doctors say there’s a bit of truth buried in the fries-and-fizz fantasy — and a few reasons to be careful before turning the Golden Arches into your pharmacy.

Fries and coke have the caffeine, carbs and salt to take the edge off a migraine, but there are far better options out there
Fries and coke have the caffeine, carbs and salt to take the edge off a migraine, but there are far better options out there (Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Why McDonald’s Might Feel Like It Works

Medical educator Dr Myro told followers that the combo can give you a temporary boost of dopamine — the brain’s feel-good chemical. That little surge in mood might trick you into thinking the pain is easing.

Then there’s the caffeine. A regular Coke contains more of it than you’d expect — roughly equal to some over-the-counter pain relievers. According to the Mayo Clinic, caffeine can constrict blood vessels and improve circulation in the brain, sometimes reducing mild headache symptoms.

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