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Migraine, recurrent

Migraine, recurrent

                  

Price mentioned is in Indian Rupees and is treatment cost for one month. Price includes shipping for domestic customers within India. For international clients, shipping costs are extra, and include cost of minimum 2 months' medicines, international shipping, documentation and handling charges, payment gateway charges and currency conversion. Treatment required for chronic and recurrent migraine is about 6-8 months.

After making payment, kindly upload your medical history and all relevant medical reports by email at mundewadiayurvedicclinic@yahoo.com or by WhatsApp at 00-91-8108358858.

 

  • Disease treatment description

    Migraines are severe headaches that occur along with nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light. The age at onset is usually between 10 and 40 years, with women being 3 times as likely to suffer from migraine as compared to men.  Duration of an attack may be between 4 to 72 hours; in a few individuals, it may be longer. This medical condition is significant because of its incapacitating nature and high prevalence; nearly 1 in 7 persons are affected worldwide, and it is more common than diabetes, epilepsy, and asthma combined. Nearly I billion people worldwide are estimated to be suffering from this neurological disease. Migraines may aggravate with menstruation; some women find that this condition improves or disappears by the age of 50.

    Migraines tend to run in families; even the trigger factors may be inherited. Stress, certain foods (such as aged cheese, chocolate, alcohol, and certain food additives), caffeine, changes in weather, bright light, menstruation, fatigue, skipping meals, and changes in sleep, can trigger migraines. Triggers activate the trigeminal nerve, which releases chemicals responsible for causing increased swelling in the blood vessels lining the brain. This releases neurotransmitters which cause pain and inflammation.  Typical migraine symptoms may also be accompanied by symptoms affecting the eyes and brain, which may be severe enough to warrant hospital admission and intensive care.

    The conservative management of migraine includes over-the-counter pain killers, medicines to counter nausea and vomiting, preventive medications (medicines to control blood pressure, convulsions, antidepressants, and CGRP inhibitors), biofeedback, and transcranial magnetic stimulation. Avoiding the known trigger factors, stress management, relaxation training, regular meal schedule, and moderate exercise can also help reduce the severity and frequency of migraines. Other than those suffering from comorbid medical conditions, people affected with migraine usually have normal blood and imaging reports.

    The Ayurvedic management of people with migraine involves taking a detailed medical history; including severity and frequency of symptoms, trigger factors, diet and lifestyle. Lifestyle and dietary modifications are suggested. Ayurvedic herbal medicines are given to provide symptomatic relief from symptoms as well as to treat the known causes, as determined by the clinical history. The treatment of hyperacidity, indigestion, constipation, and stress, go a long way in successfully treating migraine as well as preventing further episodes. It is important to treat inflammation in cranial blood vessels in order to reduce the tendency for recurrent migraine attacks, as well as to treat a hyper-reactive nervous system.

    In addition to oral treatment, medicated nose drops are used to treat inflammation of blood vessels and involvement of the brain, which may – in individuals with severe migraine – mimic symptoms of stroke, blindness, and glaucoma.  Nose drops may be used both to alleviate an acute attack as well as to prevent migraine. Regular courses of medicated enemas are used to treat a hyper-reactive nervous system. A special treatment modality known as Shirobasti is used to treat severe forms of stress which may be causing recurrent attacks of migraine.

    Refractory patients who do not respond well to simple oral treatment are given courses of Panchkarma detoxification treatments in the form of periodical blood-letting and induced purgation. The treatment response varies widely from patient to patient; some individuals with long-standing, severe symptoms respond dramatically to just one short course of treatment, while others with milder symptoms may require a protracted course of treatment with more medicines, that too, in higher doses.

    Migraine is a chronic disease which significantly affects the quality of life of affected individuals, and is a public health issue with serious health and economic consequences. While modern medicine can reduce the severity and frequency of migraine episodes, it currently does not offer a cure. Ayurvedic herbal treatment can help provide significant improvement in patients with migraine, and can bring about a cure for most affected people.

  • RETURN & REFUND POLICY

    An order once placed, cannot be cancelled. For exceptional circumstances (e.g. sudden death of patient), we need to get our medicines returned in good and usable condition, after which a refund will be effected after deducting 30 % administrative expenses. Return will be at the cost of the client. Capsules and powders do not qualify for a refund. Local courier charges, international shipping costs incurred, and documentation and handling charges also will not be refunded.Even in case of exceptional circumstances, a refund will be considered only within 10 days from delivery of the medicines. The decision taken by staff of Mundewadi Ayurvedic Clinic in this respect will be final and binding on all clients.

  • SHIPPING INFO

    The treatment package includes shipping costs for domestic clients who are ordering within India. Shipping charges are extra for international clients. In addition, international clients will have to select a minimum of 2 months' order since this will be the most cost effective and practical option.

  • What You Can Expect with Ayurvedic Treatment

    With a full course of treatment, most patients with mild or moderate disease get complete relief with oral treatment itself ; patients with severe migraine may require additional Panchkarma procedures for a complete remission. Diet and lifestyle modifications may be required to prevent a relapse or recurrence.

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