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Migraine: A Complex Genetic Disorder?
SUMMARY-Migraine represents a recurrent headache marked by moderate to severe throbbing or pulsating pain. The pain is usually confined to one side of the head. In addition the headaches may be accompanied by other symptoms including nausea, weakness, light and sound sensitivity. About 12 percent of Americans have migraines. The number of women affected is three times higher than that of men. Other risk factors that predispose an individual to this condition include a family history of the disorder and the presence of other medical conditions such as depression and anxiety.
Migraine Symptoms:-
Migraines are defined by a variety of symptoms that vary greatly from individual to individual. The major symptoms are:-
1) Head Pain:-
A) Pulsating or throbbing pain, often on one side of the head.
B) Pulsating moderate to severe pain on one side of the head.
C) The headache can be aggravated by exertion.
2) Nausea and Vomiting:- Migraine Migraine is the common symptoms of a severe throbbing headache that may involve autonomously daily activities and may also induce nausea and vomiting.
3) Gastrointestinal distress is very common in most of the patient during a migraine attack. 3. Sensitivity to Light and Sound Migraine patients commonly have symptoms of sensitivities to bright light and loud noises, but a few other symptoms, such as smells or movement, also could precipitate the same. Sensitivities to bright light (photophobia) or loud noises (phonophobia) are the most common at the time of migraine attack.
4) Aura Symptoms:-
A sensory aura is a sensation of tingling or numbness that may last for 10-20 minutes and involve one side of the face and tongue.
Visual changes including flickering lights, zigzag lines, or temporary loss of vision.
Sensory Symptoms such as tingling or numbness involving the face or extremities.
5) Prodrome Symptoms:- The prodrome symptoms of a migraine may include itching or tingling in the outbreak area, leg pain, or buttock pain, especially in genital outbreaks.
These can occur hours or days before the headache phase and may include mood changes, fatigue, food cravings, increased urination, and neck stiffness.
6) Postdrome Symptoms:- Some people also experience prodrome symptoms, such as itching or tingling in the outbreak area, leg pain, or buttock pain, especially in genital outbreaks.
CAUSES OF MIGRAIN:-
1) Lifestyle Factors:-
A) Stress: It is well known to everyone that emotional stress is a pace-making factor for triggering off a migraine. Body response to stress may lead to chemical changes which precipitate an attack from migraines.
B) Dietary Triggers: Some foods and beverages can provoke an attack, such as aged cheeses, alcohol (especially red wine), chocolate, caffeine, and processed meats, just to mention a few.
C) Sleep Pattern: Irregular sleep pattern or the absence of sleep can make an individual more susceptible to migraine attacks.
2) Environmental Trigger:-
A) Sensory Stimuli: Bright light, loud noise, strong smell, and weather change can enkindle the attack of migraine pain in sensitive individuals.
B) Weather: Change in the barometric pressure or extreme change of weather may initiate migraine attacks.
3) Physical Factors:-
A) Physical Activity: Intense physical activity or an abrupt change in the routine level of activity may trigger the attack of migraine.
B) Dehydration and Hunger: Fasting or dehydration may also provoke migraine attacks.
4) Hormonal Influences:-
A) Hormonal Fluctuations: Most females suffer from hormonally-based migraine, which is principally faced at the time of menstruation, pregnancy, or menopause.
Glancing at Homoeopathic Remedies for Migraines:-
Homeopathy presents varied remedies that match with unique symptoms of the migraine.
I) Belladonna: Sudden, throbbing headaches with a feeling of fullness and light and noise sensitivity.
II) Bryonia: Heaviness or splitting headache, worse moving, but with nausea and desire for peace.
III) Gelsemium: Relieves congestive headaches to the back of the head, especially when brought forth by emotional stress.
IV) Glonoinum: Sudden headache with much heat and fullness, worse lying on the left side, worse from heat.
V) Ignatia: Very good for migraines occurring after emotional upsets or after grief, generally one-sided, and accompanied by twitching in the face.
TREATMENT PLAN OF BRAHM HOMEOPATHIC HEALING RESEARCH CENTRE
Brahm research-based, clinically proven, scientific treatment module is very effective in curing this disease. Our team consists of an adequately qualified pool of doctors who will follow up on your case, keep every sign and symptom on record with due progress of the disease, understand its stages of progression, prognosis, and complications. After that, they clearly explain the disease to you, provide a proper diet chart, exercise plan, lifestyle plan, and guide you about many more factors that can improve your general health condition with the systematic management of your disease by homoeopathic medicines till it gets cured.