What is Migraine?

Migraine is a complicated brain disorder that is characterized by severe (and in some cases, even incapacitating) headaches that usually affect one side of the head. The duration of these headaches usually goes hand in hand with the symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and the increased sensitivity of the patient to light and sound. The episodes of migraine can vary from a few hours to a number of days and may be preceded by visual disturbances, which are often called aura. The exact cause of migraines is still unknown, but they are thought to be a combination of genetic predisposition and environmental factors. Treatment of migraines usually consists of tackling the problem and preventing future ones through a comprehensive method that may involve medications, changes in lifestyle, and effective stress management strategies.

Migraine Symptoms

  • Pulsating or throbbing pain: Most of the time, it is one-sided.
  • Nausea and vomiting: One headache which is accompanied by headache is unbearable to the person that he may not be able to eat and drink.
  • Light, sound, or smell sensitivity: Regular stimuli can be too strong at times.
  • Visual disorders (aura): These are flashing lights, zigzag patterns, or blind spots in vision and often these are before the headache.
  • Dizziness or unsteadiness: Some may be unsteady or face balance issues.
  • Sleepiness and anger: First of all, it is a common thing before, during, or after a migraine.
  • Hard to focus: A possible phrase could be that a headache may cause cognitive functions to be impaired.
  • Neck soreness or pain: Others state a sore neck is an early sign.
  • Numbness or tingling: Occurs in the face, hands, or other body parts, most frequently on the opposite side of the headache.
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Migraine Causes

 
  • Genetic factors
  • Environmental factors
  • Imbalance in brain chemicals
  • Hormonal changes and abnormalities
  • Dietary and geographical changes that pose difficulty in adapting to the conditions
  • Physical and mental trauma
  • Stress and Depression
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Migraine Treatment in Homeopathy

 

Homeopathy allows the treatment of the migraines with the unique approach that is patient-centered and takes into account the individual symptoms and triggers of each patient. The practitioners choose the remedies depending on the patient’s comprehensive health, emotional condition, and the nature of the migraines. Among the homeopathic remedies used for migraines, Belladonna is the most common; it is recommended for sudden, intense headaches that have a throbbing pain and Nux Vomica, which is used for migraines that are related to digestive disturbances and irritability. Another remedy widely used is Bryonia, which is likely to be used for those who have migraines that are worsened by movement or physical activity. The ultimate goal of homeopathic treatment is to not only relieve the acute symptoms of a migraine but also to treat the underlying causes, thus, achieving long-term relief. It is necessary to get the proper treatment from a qualified homeopath to identify the exact remedy.

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