Migraine
(severe Headache with nausea)
Migraine can be defined as a
paroxysmal ailment, accompanied by a severe headache,
generally on one side of the head, and associated with
disorders of the digestion, the liver and the vision. It
usually occurs when a person is under great mental tension
or has suddenly got over that state.
Persons who suffer from this
disease have a particular type of personality. They are
intelligent, sensitive, rigid, and methodical, and tend to
be perfectionist. A migraine comes on suddenly. The head and
neck muscles, reacting from continuous stress, become
overworked. The tight muscles squeeze the arteries and
reduce the blood flow. Then when the person relaxes suddenly
the constricted muscles expand, stretching the blood vessels
walls. With each heartbeat, the blood pushes through these
vessels and expands them further, causing intense pain.
Symptoms:
There is a definite pattern of a
migraine. The pain is on only one side of the head and often
radiates from the eye. The right side of the head may be
affected in one attack and the next time, the concentration
of pain may be on the left side. Migraine attacks are
usually preceded by a short period of depression,
irritability, and loss of appetite. Some person’s get
attacks daily, others every month or every two or three
months. The main symptoms of migraine are a pounding pain,
nausea and vomiting .The blood vessels on the affected side
of the head become prominent and pulsating. A migraine gives
a fair warning before striking. The patient sees flashes of
light or back spots or only parts of the objects in front of
him. He may also feel numbness or weakness in an arm or leg,
or on one side of the face
Root
causes:
Migraine may also results from a
variety of causes such as low blood sugar, allergy,
infection, excessive intake of certain drugs a weak
constitution, low energy, nutritional deficiency, overwork,
improper sleep and rest, excessive smoking and drinking.
Menstruation in women is also the important causes of
migraine. This forms of migraine usually abates after
menopause.
Healing
Options
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Remedies |
- Grapes
- Vegetable
Juices
a) Carrot with spinach
b) Carrot with beet
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Ayurvedic
Suppliments |
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| Diet |
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At first patient should take
liquid diet like fruit juices, vegetable juices,
milk, soup etc. After that they can embark upon
a light diet like boiled vegetables, fruits,
grains, or any lightly cooked food. Gradually
patients may start a normal diet.
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