International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 4, Part X (2025)
Management of migraine using individualized homoeopathic remedies
Dr. Pratipal Singh Yadav, Dr. Prashant Goyal and Dr. Deshdeepak Jaiswal
Migraine is a chronic, recurrent neurological disorder characterized by episodic headaches often associated with nausea, vomiting, photophobia, and phonophobia. Conventional management mainly focuses on symptomatic relief, often leading to dependency and adverse effects. Homoeopathy, based on the principle of individualization and holistic treatment, offers a promising alternative by addressing the patient as a whole rather than the disease alone. This article aims to explore the role of individualized homoeopathic remedies in the management of migraine, emphasizing homoeopathic philosophy, totality of symptoms, and constitutional prescribing. The study highlights the scope of homoeopathy in reducing frequency, intensity, and duration of migraine attacks and improving overall quality of life.
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