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Migraine
Migraine A Common Neurological Syndrome, Migraine Is Characterized By Altered Bodily Perceptions, Severe Pounding Headaches, Nausea And Irritability. This Pounding Or Pain Usually Begins In The Forehead, The Side Of The Head Or Around The Eyes And Gradually Gets Worse. Bright Lights Or Loud Noises Can Worsen The Condition. The Headache Can Last For Two Hours Or Even Up To Two Or Three Days.
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Causes, Symptoms, Diet and Lifestyle Tips for Migraine
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Causes of Migraine
Migraines are complex and can be triggered by various factors, including:
Genetics: Family history of migraines
Hormonal changes: Especially in women (menstrual cycle, pregnancy, menopause)
Stress and anxiety
Sleep disturbances: Too little or too much sleep
Dietary triggers: Certain foods and drinks
Environmental factors: Bright lights, loud noises, strong smells
Weather changes
Medications: Some drugs can trigger migraines
Dehydration
Physical exertion or fatigue
Sensory stimuli: Flickering lights, glare
Symptoms of Migraine
Migraine symptoms often occur in phases, but can vary widely:
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Prodrome (before migraine): Mood changes, food cravings, neck stiffness, frequent yawning
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Aura (in some people): Visual disturbances (flashing lights, zigzag lines), numbness, tingling, speech difficulties
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Headache phase:
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Intense, throbbing or pulsating pain, usually on one side
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Sensitivity to light, sound, and smells
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Nausea and vomiting
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Blurred vision or dizziness
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Postdrome (after migraine): Fatigue, confusion, mood changes
Diet Recommendations for Migraine
Foods to include:
Hydrating foods: Water-rich fruits and vegetables (cucumber, watermelon)
Magnesium-rich foods: Spinach, nuts, seeds, whole grains
Omega-3 fatty acids: Fatty fish like salmon, flaxseeds
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) sources: Eggs, lean meats, almonds
Fresh fruits and vegetables: Especially leafy greens and berries
Ginger: May help reduce nausea associated with migraines
Foods to avoid (common triggers):
Aged cheeses (blue cheese, cheddar)
Processed meats (salami, pepperoni)
Foods with MSG (monosodium glutamate)
Artificial sweeteners (aspartame)
Excess caffeine or sudden withdrawal
Alcohol (especially red wine)
Chocolate (in some people)
Foods high in nitrates (processed meats)

Multiple Consultation Options
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Approach for Migraine
PDR - Our Treatment Strategy

Prevention
Based on Diagnosis, our personalized regular routine, balanced diet, stress management and calming herbs help to reduce migraine.

Detoxification
Our health experts treat with Panchakarma (Nasya, Shirodhara, Virechana), herbal detox teas and light diet help to detoxify your health.

Revival
After detoxification, our specialized Rasayana herbs (Brahmi, Ashwagandha), yoga, abhyanga and adequate rest will help to revive your mental health.

Treatments and Panchakarma
How Treatments Benefited in Disease
Nasya (Nasal Detox Therapy) – Main treatment:
- Medicated oils or ghee like Anu Taila, Shadbindu Taila, or Brahmi Ghrita administered into nostrils.
- Clears toxins from head region
- Relieves headache, nasal congestion, and improves clarity
- Calms the nervous system
Shirodhara (Medicated Oil Dripping on Forehead):
- Warm herbal oils (e.g., Brahmi Taila, Ksheerabala) poured on forehead continuously
- Deeply relaxes mind and nerves
- Reduces frequency and intensity of migraine attacks
- Improves sleep and mental calmness
Virechana (Therapeutic Purgation) – Especially for Pitta-dominant migraines:
- Herbal purgatives like Trivrit Lehyam or Avipattikar Churna
- Cleanses liver and intestines
- Reduces Pitta-related inflammation and heat in the body
Abhyanga & Shiro Abhyanga (Oil Massage):
- Full body and head massage with cooling, Vata-Pitta pacifying oils
- Improves blood circulation
- Relieves stress, anxiety, and muscle tension
Takra Dhara (Buttermilk Dripping Therapy) – for heat-associated migraine:
- Buttermilk infused with herbs is poured over forehead
- Soothing and cooling to brain and senses
- Reduces Pitta aggravation, burning sensation, and anger-related migraines
