Migraine Essay

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Migraine is a widespread, chronic and intermittently disabling disorder characterized by recurrent headaches with or without aura.[1] The prevalence of migraine is about 6-8% in men and 12-15% in women as per the conducted studies. Approximately 3000 migraine attacks occur every day for each million of the general population which impress upon the incidence and prevalence of migraine .[2] The rate of migraine varies globally, and more so with the data available in many countries at present, recent anecdotal evidence suggests higher rates in certain places like India.[3] Recurrent migraines can be disabling: the cost of missed workdays and impaired performance associated with migraines in the United States totals around $13 billion each year.4,5 Preventive therapy, which can reduce the frequency of migraines by 50 percent or more, is used by less than one half of persons with migraine headache.6 In Ayuveda Arddhavabhedaka - a comparable clinical condition of migraine. is …show more content…

Pain in one half of the head may also appear as a symptom in various conditions viz. anyatovata (netraroga), vata-paryayam (netraroga) and ardditavata (vataroga). According to Ayurveda, action of a drug is based on its guna, veerya, vipaaka and prabhaava. These as themselves or as combinations determine the status of drug action in the body .Fate of the drug always depends on rasapancaka and it goes in line with modern pharmacodynamics.[7] Besides that the drug action also depends the action of agni on that particular drug.Most of the Ayurvedic drugs act only after absorption and are said to have systemic or general action. Many a time, the term ‘action’ and ‘effect’ of a drug are used as

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