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Homeopathic scope & limitation for treatment in migrain

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Migraine and It's Scope in Homoeopathy



Headache is one of the most frequent neurological symptom but migraine is due to raised intracranial pressure and may be accompanied or preceded by vomiting. It may be severe and one sided.It should bedifferentiated fromtension headache or migrainous neuralgia (clusterheadache).   Usually migraine causes episodes of severe or moderate headache (which is often one-sided and pulsating) lasting from several hours to three days, accompanied by gastrointestinal upsets, such as nausea and vomiting, and a heightened sensitivity to bright lights (photophobia) and noise (phonophobia). Many of the victims of migraine get solace and solution through homoeopathy. 

Homeopaths consider these cases as chronic ailments. Homoeopathy is a system of medicine, which treats patients based on the symptoms, physical and mental constitution, heredity, past history of disease or suffering, modalities, generalities, miasm and others.  Homoeopaths normally prescribe Belladonna, Bryonia alba, Calcarea carbonica, Cocculus, Gelsemium, Gloninum, Iris versicolor, Lachesis, Natrum muriaticum, Nux vomica, Phosphurus, Pulsatilla, Sulphur,etc. 

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