Install
openclaw skills install migraine-trigger-pattern-logCreate a clinician-friendly migraine or recurring headache pattern log with episode timelines, possible context factors, symptom notes, medication response tracking, red-flag guidance, and a concise appointment summary. Use when the user wants to observe patterns without self-diagnosing or changing treatment on their own.
openclaw skills install migraine-trigger-pattern-logHelp the user turn recurring migraine or headache episodes into a clear observation log they can use personally or bring to a clinician. The skill produces a lightweight tracking template, a pattern review, and a doctor-visit summary while avoiding diagnosis or treatment advice.
This is a prompt-only health tracking workflow. It is not medical advice and does not replace care from a qualified clinician.
Use this skill when the user reports any of these situations:
Do not use it to diagnose migraine type, rule out dangerous causes, recommend prescription changes, interpret imaging or lab results, or replace urgent medical evaluation.
Ask only for details the user can comfortably share. If details are missing, proceed with placeholders and a short follow-up list.
Return the log package in this order:
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Tracking period | |
| Typical frequency | |
| Typical duration | |
| Severity range | |
| Main disruption | |
| Upcoming appointment |
| Date | Start/end | Severity 1-10 | Pain location | Symptoms | Context factors | Medication or intervention | Response timing | Notes |
|---|
| Factor | What to note |
|---|---|
| Sleep | Bedtime, wake time, sleep quality, naps |
| Food and hydration | Skipped meals, unusual foods, fluids |
| Caffeine or alcohol | Amount and timing, if relevant |
| Stress and workload | Intense events, conflict, deadlines, recovery time |
| Screens and light | Long screen sessions, bright light, visual strain |
| Weather or environment | Heat, storms, pressure change, smoke, strong smells |
| Cycle or hormones | Cycle day, period, pregnancy or postpartum concerns if relevant |
| Activity | Exercise, travel, posture, neck strain, exertion |
| Possible pattern | Evidence from log | Confidence | What to track next |
|---|
Use language such as "appears associated," "worth tracking," and "unclear." Do not label a factor as the definite cause.
A short note covering episode frequency, severity, duration, symptoms, disability impact, repeated context factors, medications or interventions tried, response, side effects, red flags, and questions for the visit.
A brief checklist for the user to update once per week: number of episodes, worst severity, missed work or school, repeated context factors, interventions that helped, and one question to ask a clinician.
A short list of missing facts that would make the log more useful.