Ayurvedic Treatment For Migraine for Patients in Medina

Migraine affects over a billion people globally each year. It is one of the most common neurologic disorders, especially among young adults and females. It is often triggered by stress, irregular sleep, and screen exposure. Migraines are frequently associated with depression, insomnia, and hypertension.

If you suffer from migraines, you know the symptoms of this disease are more than just a one-sided headache. The throbbing pain, bloating, nausea, and sensitivity to bright lights and loud sounds can leave you exhausted throughout the day.

Ayurveda philosophy says that migraines result from imbalanced doshas, which affect the nervous system and blood flow.

But relief isn't just about easing symptoms for a short period. At Arogyadham Health & Wellness, we aim to provide ayurvedic management of migraine using herbal remedies, therapies, and lifestyle changes to address the root cause and prevent recurrence.

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What is a Migraine?

What is a Migraine?

Migraine is a health disorder that causes more than headaches on one side. The headache pain comes from neurogenic inflammation of the dura, the protective membrane surrounding the brain and skull.

Usually, people with migraines feel pain around the temple area and above the affected area, such as the eye, eyebrow region, or back of the ear. However, any part of the head can be involved.

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Types of Migraine

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Migraine Without Aura (Common Migraine)

This type of Migraine causes a sharp pain on one side of the head. The pain is mild to intense and gets worse with regular physical activity. If untreated, the headache lasts 4 to 72 hours.

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Migraine with Aura (Classic Migraine)

Some individuals with migraines get an aura up to 30 minutes before they experience a migraine. Symptoms of the aura include seeing wavy lines, flashing lights, or distorted objects.

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Other types of Migraine Headaches include
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Menstrual Migraines

These migraines are experienced by women during their menstrual cycle. They occur a few days before, during, or after the period and have symptoms similar to standard or classic migraines.

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Migraine Equivalent

The migraine equivalent is a migraine aura without the subsequent headache. It often occurs in older people, and the symptoms may include streaks or points of light moving across your area of vision.

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Complicated Migraines

These are migraines that cause numbness and tingling, speech difficulties, or an inability to move the affected side of an arm or leg.

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Abdominal Migraine

This usually occurs in children. Symptoms include vomiting or dizziness without an intense headache, which may occur about once a month.

What are the Common Causes of Migraine?

Researchers have identified some genes associated with migraines. They also suggest that migraines may be caused by changes in the level of a body chemical called serotonin. When serotonin levels are high, blood vessels shrink. When they fall, the blood vessels swell, which causes pain in the head.

What Triggers the Migraine?

1. Stress

During stress, the brain releases chemicals that cause blood vessels to change, which might lead to headaches.

2. Hormonal Changes

Changing levels of estrogen and progesterone can trigger a migraine.

3. Certain Medications

Some medications may provoke or worsen migraines.

4. Changes to your sleep

Skipping or getting too much sleep can also trigger a migraine in several people.

5. Skipping Meals

Skipping meals causes fluctuations in blood sugar levels, which can trigger a migraine in some people.

6. Caffeine or tobacco

Nicotine and caffeine are central nervous system stimulants. Both of these substances act on the brain and trigger a migraine.

7. Weather changes

Storm fronts, shifts in barometric pressure, powerful winds, or changes in altitude can all trigger an attack.

Stages of a Migraine Attack

1. Prodrome

The prodrome stage is two days before a migraine, where you feel subtle changes that warn you of an impending migraine.

2. Aura

Auras are reversible neurological symptoms related to the nervous system. The symptom usually begins slowly, builds up over a few minutes, and lasts 60 minutes.

3. Attack

This stage involves extremely severe head pain. The headache is typically throbbing and worsens with movement, light, or sound. It is usually on one side of the head but can be on both sides or all over the head. It can last from 4 hours to up to 3 days.

4. Post-drome

This is the final stage of an attack, where you can feel a hangover-type feeling that can take days to fade. Symptoms are the opposite of the migraine's onset. For example, if you felt exhausted during the headache, you might feel energetic afterwards, and vice versa.

What are the Symptoms of Migraine?

  • One Side of Headache: The pain is usually on one side of the head but can be on both sides, depending on the patient.
  • Constipation: Abdominal discomfort or bloating and having fewer than three bowel movements a week.
  • Hunger Pangs: A sensation of discomfort in the stomach caused by contractions of the stomach muscles when it's empty, often accompanied by a feeling of hunger.
  • Abdominal Discomfort: Some migraine sufferers experience nausea-related bloating or an uncomfortable sensation of fullness in the abdomen during the prodrome or attack phase.
  • Mood Changes: You may feel very excited and happy, full of energy at once, and suddenly irritable.
  • Neck Stiffness: Pain, soreness, and difficulty moving the neck.
  • Frequent Urination: The need to pee more than usual throughout the whole time.
  • Vision Loss: A decreased ability to see, ranging from mild difficulty to complete blindness.
  • Difficulty Speaking: Difficulty controlling voice volume or changes in voice quality.
  • Visual Disturbances: Perceiving different shapes, bright spots, or light flashes.
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Ayurveda Treatment for Migraine

  • In Ayurveda, "Ardhavabhedaka" is connected to Migraines because of their similar symptoms and effects. Ayurvedic principles say migraines occur due to imbalances in the body's vata (nervous system) and Kapha (systemic functions) doshas.
  • For years, at Arogyadham in Rishikesh, we have used time-tested Ayurvedic Therapies for Migraines, which include Abhyanga (oil massage), sweating (Svedana), purgation (Virechana), nasal treatments (Nasya), and Ayurvedic Herbal Remedies for Migraine Relief with some lifestyle and diet plan changes. This ayurvedic combination treatment successfully treated many patients, and they are still in contact with us for a better lifestyle.
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Why Choose Us For the Best Ayurvedic Treatment for Migraine From Medina

Many migraine sufferers are turning to Ayurvedic herbs, thinking they're Ayurvedic cures, but they only offer temporary relief. At Arogyadham, our treatment for migraine in Ayurveda starts with carefully assessing the patient's condition.

Why Choose Us

The ayurvedic management of migraine is carefully planned based on the patient's body constitution (Dosha) and the stage of their disease. To adequately address the root cause of the disease, we focused on avoiding the factors that triggered the condition.

Remember, less than 40% of migraine patients receive the correct diagnosis. Don't risk being misdiagnosed!

What is unique about us?
  • Qualified Doctors: We have certified and experienced professionals who are experts in treating patients using the Ayurvedic approach.
  • Personalised Care: We provide customised and best ayurvedic migraine treatment that addresses your specific condition rather than a generic approach.
  • Patient-Centred Approach: We emphasise patient care, making you feel heard and valued. Our facility prioritises your comfort, needs, and concerns.
  • Support and Aftercare: We provide complete follow-up care to ensure your recovery is managed correctly, with a strong plan to support your healing process.

How We Serve Patients in Medina

Our migraine care for Medina patients begins with a thorough online evaluation of your headache patterns, triggers, and neurological health. While our clinics are based in Muzaffarnagar, Dehradun, and Rishikesh (India), we provide complete Ayurvedic Migraine treatment to patients in Medina through our online consultation model.

1. Online Consultation

Book a video or phone consultation with our experienced Ayurvedic doctors from the comfort of your home in Medina.

2. Personalized Treatment Plan

Our doctors assess your condition and create a customized plan including herbal formulations, diet, yoga, and meditation techniques.

3. Medicine Delivery

Authentic Ayurvedic herbal medicines are shipped by post directly to your address in Medina.

4. Follow-Up & Support

Regular follow-up consultations via phone or video to track your progress. You can also visit our clinics in India for in-person Panchakarma therapies.

Top Doctors for Ayurvedic Migraine Treatment at Arogyadham

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Dr. Rakesh Kumar Agarwal

Degree: B.A.M.S. (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery)

University: University of Delhi

Reg. No: 37942 — Bhartiya Chikitsa Parishad, U.P.

CCIM: CR/AY/UP/145506

Practice: Since 1982 (~44 years)

Dr. Amrit Raj

Degree: B.A.M.S. (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery)

University: Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Punjab

Reg. No: 52048 (U.P.) / UK 2908 (Uttarakhand)

CCIM: CR/AY/UP/121687

AYUSH Certified: Arogyadham Retreat & Wellness, Rishikesh

Dr. Arjun Raj

Degree: B.A.M.S. (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery)

University: Punjab University (Shri Dhanvantri Ayurvedic College)

Reg. No: 58017 — Board of Ayurvedic & Unani Tibbi Systems, U.P.

Practice: Since 2013

How And Where To Find Ayurvedic Treatment For Migraine?

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FAQs on Ayurvedic Treatment For Migraine for Medina Patients

Is Ayurvedic treatment effective for migraine headaches?

Yes, Ayurvedic treatment can be effective for migraines. At Arogyadham Health & Wellness, we treat the disease by balancing the body's doshas, herbal remedies, dietary adjustments, and detox therapies.

Which Ayurvedic herb is best for migraines?

Taking any herbs for migraines without consulting can be dangerous because every person's treatment depends on their condition and stage. We at Arogyadham Health & Wellness use time-tested ayurvedic herbs after analysing the profile so that they do not cause any problems.

Is migraine fully curable?

While no treatment can guarantee a complete cure, Arogyadham Health & Wellness has successfully helped many patients overcome their conditions through Ayurvedic treatment for migraine. However, the effectiveness of treatment depends on the patient's profile and condition.

How can I test for migraines at home?

Symptoms of a migraine attack include sensitivity to light and sound, nausea, loss of vision in one eye, tunnel vision, and severe pain on one side of the head.

Testimonials: Ayurvedic Treatment of Migraine for Medina Patients

Neelu - Migraine Patient Review

"Dealing with chronic headaches was a constant challenge until I consulted Arogyadham online from Medina. Their skilled doctors provided me with a natural and sustainable solution. Their profound knowledge of Ayurveda and the personalized treatment plan were exceptional. The herbal medicines were delivered to my doorstep. With natural herbs, lifestyle adjustments, and stress-management techniques, I experienced a significant reduction in migraine episodes. For a reliable and holistic approach to managing migraines, Arogyadham is the place to go. They've truly transformed my life."

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Aradhya Singh - Migraine Patient Review

"My gratitude knows no bounds for Arogyadham and their Ayurvedic treatment for migraines. I consulted them online from Medina, and the experience was seamless. Enduring excruciating headaches was disrupting my life, but Arogyadham provided a natural and sustainable solution. The doctors' profound understanding of Ayurveda and the personalized treatment plan were exceptional. The medicines were delivered right to my doorstep in Medina. Through natural herbs, lifestyle modifications, and relaxation therapies, I found significant relief from migraines. Arogyadham is a life-changing destination."

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Disclaimer: The information on this website is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Ayurvedic treatments may complement conventional medicine but should not replace it. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any treatment. Individual results may vary.