Migraine being the most common type of headache, affects one in seven people worldwide. It is characterized by severe throbbing pain or a throbbing sensation that interferes with day-to-day functioning. Migraine sufferers face significant challenges in their jobs, social lives, and family life, which has significant economic and social impacts.
Migraine can be defined as a neurologic disorder that is most often accompanied by unilateral, pulsatile, throbbing sensation. Migraine pain is caused by abnormal brain activity and can be triggered by excessive noise, light, stress and tension.
There are several types of migraines. The most common migraine categories are:
An aura is a phase of the migraine before head pain begins.
Other types of migraines include:
There are four phases that migraines can go through: prodrome, aura, assault, and post-drome. Not everyone with migraines experiences each stage.
It typiclly takes about eight to 72 hours to go through the four stages.
In Ayurveda, Migraine is described as Ardhaavabhedhaka which is a major health issue among people of age group 20 to 60 years. Suppressing migraine pain with NSAIDS and analgesics provides short-term relief and the pain may return. Ayurveda believes in finding the root cause of the disease and treating it. Ayurvedic treatment for migraine helps in cleansing the body and pacifying the Tridoshas by using time- tested natural herbs and Panchkarma therapies. These methods of treatment create a balanced physiology that heals the body and mind. Ayurveda opens new doors for treatment of migraine through holistic approaches. Ayurvedic treatment have helped those who were earlier despondent about trying various medications for migraine relief.
Ayurveda helps identify the underlying cause of your headache and helps prevent the disease from recurring.
Ayurveda is one of the main attractions for patients visiting Kerala. Instead of traveling to Kerala, you can get the same treatment in the foothills surrounded by nature at VVAC. Vaidyaratnam Vrindavan Ayurveda Chikitsalayam offers the best Kerala Ayurvedic treatment for migraine in Baddi, near Chandigarh.
Vrindavan Hospital has a vast area of 25 acres and the mountainous environment is mesmerizing. Chikatsalayam uses traditional Ayurvedic treatments and the combined therapeutic powers of nature to heal patients. The campus offers immense peace and bliss with nature, an organic farm, a Gaushala (cow farm), a temple and spaces for yoga and meditation.
At VVAC, highly skilled Vaidyas from Vaidyaratnam, Kerala provides authentic treatments and customized care for each patient. We have over 100 varieties of medicinal oils and 600 types of Ayurvedic medications formulated by Vaidyaratnam for use in Panchkarma treatments.
Here, Ashtavaidyan, who is well-versed in all the eight branches of Ayurveda, plans and implements the treatment based on the patient’s condition.
We treat migraine using time-tested, traditional Ayurvedic methods such as:
Ayurvedic therapies, along with herbal medicines, dietary changes, and lifestyle adjustments, provide a holistic approach to migraine management.
Certain yoga poses can help relieve stress and tension, which could be triggering your migraines.
Natural ways to prevent a migraine: There are other things you can do to reduce your risk of migraines. This includes:
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Ayurveda can help avoid migraines by focusing on identifying triggers, balancing the doshas, and improving overall well-being. Ayurvedic lifestyle recommendations can help people reduce their chance of experiencing migraine episodes.
The complications include:
It is true that stress contributes to the emergence of the problem. Severe headache is caused by indirect impairment in brain functioning.
Migraine usually causes more pain than a normal headache. A common symptom of migraine is a throbbing sensation on one side of the head, which often gets worse with activity. The headache usually subsides quickly, but in the case of migraine, the discomfort becomes worse at night and can last up to three days.
It is possible to alleviate the symptoms and improve your quality of life by using certain herbs and therapies. Natural herbs for migraine treatment include peppermint, ginger, and caffeine.
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