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Migraine or Paroxysmal Headache
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For those who suffer from migraine, homeopathy can be a boon in
curing this order. Long term treatment with homeopathic remedies can
eradicate migraine headaches.
Migraine headache is not an easy disease to do away with. Even
with homeoapthy, moderate to severe form of migraine headaches take
a while to get totally cured and usually gradually get better in a
phased out manner; they usually do not disappear in one go.
Usually whenever patient experiences such a headache they
themselves often start off with paracetamol, aspirin, ibuprofen or
other analgesics. OTC drugs may provide some relief, although they
are typically not effective for most sufferers, and therefore is a
very dangerous and harmful practice.
In allopathy treatment, patients who have been diagnosed with
reccuring migraines, migraine abortive medications are prescribed.
It means treating the attack at the onset can often abort it before
it becomes serious. Similarly many NSAIDs are prescribed for a long
time like paracetamol, naproxyn, excedrin, metoclopramide,
megraleve, analgesics combines with caffeine and antiemetics. In
short they treat the symptoms and not the person suffering from
migraine headaches. These medicines are made up of synthetic
products and are non organic. So, in one way they might be relieving
your symptoms for an hour or so but the other way they are making
you face other problems which we call side effects. Most of the pain
killers are toxic to kidneys and liver which are vital organs.
Moreover allopathic pain killers are just a temporary solution.
They have the same type of medicine for every migraine sufferer.
Allopathy just works superficially and does not treat the root cause
of migraine headaches.
Studies show that the constant use of pain killers may have a
rebound effect - actually causing headaches. Dependence on pain
killers may also hamper the effectiveness of endorphins, the body's
natural pain killers.
On the other hand, homeopathy is different; homeopathy treats the
whole person and tailor made treatment is devised for each different
patient. For example 5 different patients of migraine headache may
be given 5 different kind of remedies depending upon their physical
and mental makeup, aggravating and ammeliorating factors. There are
253 remedies to choose from for migraine headaches in homeopathy.
This is one reason an experienced and knowledgeable homeopathy
doctor is required to work on the disease. Homeopathy also helps and
transforms people mentally, emotionally and physically.
Homeopathic treatment of migraine headaches depends totally upon
the symptoms presented including the psycho-physical makeup of the
patient. The character and the modalities associated and also the
symptoms associated with the migraine headaches like aura, vomiting,
nausea and the trigger factors decide the choice of homeopathic
medicine that would help that particular case.
Some of the homeopathic remedies which may be used in a case of
migraine headaches under an expert homeopathy doctor are Glonoine,
Belladonna, Sangunaria canadensis, Iris versicolor, Gelsemium, Nux
vomica and so on.
The duration of treatment varies from person to person. Usually
it takes 8 to 12 months to complete the cure though the patient
starts feeling better within two weeks of treatment.
For online homeopathic treatment of migraine/headaches, you may e-mail us on dr_ramanand@rediffmail.com |
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It is very common for each one of us to suffer from headaches
couple of times in our lifetime; but for some, headaches are far too
common and their recurrences become a major hindrance in leading a
normal life.
One such type of recurrent headaches is called Migraine
headaches. Migraine headaches show a typical pattern of recurrence
and are characterized by severe to moderate head pain, involving
both sides or one sided which may or may not be present with nausea
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Although the actual cause of migraine is not very clear, but the
researchers believe that migraine headache is caused by a drop in
the level of a chemical serotonin in the brain which leads to the
inflammation and dilatation in the blood vessels of the brain
leading to a headache.
Migraine is often pyschosomatic in origin. There are migraine
personalities and most migraine sufferers show one or may of the
following behavioral pattern : conscientiousness, fastidiousness,
rigidity of views, constant conflict between the environment and
self, high level of expectation.
Migraine headache sufferers are more females than males. However,
we are observing a shift. Often it is observed to be running in the
family, showing heriditary links.
Due to some triggering factors, varying from person to person,
there is some kind of vasoconstriction and vasodilatation of the
branches of the carotid artery which leads to typical throbbing and
congestive attack of headaches.
Migraine headache attacks may be triggered by :
- Allergic reactions.
- Bright lights, loud noises, odors or perfumes.
- Physical or emational stress.
- Changes in sleep patterns.
- Smoking or exposure to smoke.
- Skipping meals.
- Alcohol.
- Menstrual cycle fluctuations, birth control pills, hormone
fluctuations during the menopause transition.
- Tension headaches.
- Foods containing tyramine (red wine, aged cheese, smoked fish,
chicken livers, figs and some beans), monosodium glutamate (MSG)
or nitrates (like bacon, hot dogs, and salami).
- Other foods such as chocolate, nuts, peanut butter, avocado,
banana, citrus, onions, dairy products and fermented or pickeled
foods.
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The signs and symptoms of migraine headaches vary among patients.
Therefore, what a patient experiences before, during and after an
attack can't be defined exactly. The four phases of a migraine
headache attack are common but not necessarily experienced by all
migraine headache sufferers :
- The PRODROME, includes symptoms experienced by patients hours
or days before the headaches. These may include irritability,
depression, tiredness, yawning, constipation, stiffness of neck
and so on.
- The AURA, immediately preceeds the headache. The symptoms may
include foggy vision, colored vision, bright lines in front of
eyes, sensation of pins or numbness on body, vertigo, loss of
smelling power, nausea / vomiting and photophobia.
- The PAIN phase, also known as HEADACHE phase : Usually the
headache is in one half of the body. It increases gradually and
lasts from 4 to 72 hours. However the intensity, duration and
frequency of pain varies from person to person. The headache can
be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, vertigo, pallor of face, loss
of appetite, sensitivity to smells, noise and light and so on.
- The POSTDROME phase, the symptoms occuring after an attack of
migraine. These include mood changes, depression, tiredness,
letharginess, loss of appetite and so on.
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The International Headache Society defines intensity of pain on a
verbal 4 point scale :
| Number |
Name |
Annotation |
| 0 |
No pain |
| 1 |
Mild pain |
Does not interfere with usual
activities |
| 2 |
Moderate pain |
Inhibits but does not wholly
prevent usual activities |
| 3 |
Severe pain |
Prevents all
activities | |
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Migraine headaches are usually underdiagnosed or
misdiagnosed.
The diagnosis of migraine without aura, according ot
International Headache Society, can be made on the basis of the
following criteria, the '5, 4, 3, 2, 1 criteria'.
- 5 or more attacks.
- 4 hours to 3 days in duration.
- 2 or more of - unilateral location, pulsating quality,
moderate to severe pain, aggravation by or avoidance of routine
physical activity.
- 1 or more accompanying symptoms - nausea and or vomiting,
photophobia, phonophobia.
For migraine with aura, only two attacks are required to justify
the diagnosis.
POUNDING (Pulsating, duration of 4 to 72 hOurs, Unilateral,
Nausea, Disabling) can help diagnose migraine.
If 4 of the 5 criteria are met, then the positive likelihood of
diagnosing migraine headache is very high. |
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To rule out possible organic causes of headaches - for example,
an aneurysm, tumor, or structural abnormality - a doctor may employ
vision tests, x-rays, a CT scan, a lumbar puncture, or an
EEG. |
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It is very important for those suffering from migraines to
realize that lifestyle modifications like regular excercise and
reducing stress in their life are very essential in curing migraine
headaches.
Regular excercise can release endorphins, the body's natural
painkilling agents. Excercise may also help to dilate blood vessels,
which increases blood flow and may counteract the constricting
action that occurs a the onset of most migraines.
Identifying trigger factors and avoiding these factors can be
very helpful in controlling the recurrence of migrain headaches.
Holding an ice pack or a bag of frozen vegetables against your
forehead while soaking your feet in hot water may stop a migraine
headache if fone right away. |
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In addition to being a major cause of pain and suffering,
recurrent migraine headache attacks are a significant source of both
medical costs and lost productivity. Medical costs per migraine
sufferer averaged USD 107 over 6 months in one 1988 study with total
costs including lost productivity averaging USD 313. Annual employer
cost of lost productivity due to migraine headaches in USA amounted
to one billion dollors in 1994, in addition to lost productivity
estimated at 13 to 17 billion dollors per year.
The workplace model of 9 to 5, 5 days a week may not be viable
for a migraine sufferer. With education and understanding an
employer could compromise with an employee to create a workable
solution for both. |
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