Menstrual Migraine
Neurology Meera•Gender: Female•Age: 32 years (Adult)• Chronicity: 3 years
Presenting Complaints & History
- Severe, throbbing headache starting 2 days before periods
- Nausea, vomiting, and extreme weakness during peak pain
- Headache persisting for 3 days of the cycle
- Resistance to standard over-the-counter anti-inflammatory tablets
Clinical Assessment
Suffered from debilitating menstrual migraines linked to cyclical estrogen drop. Sought natural endocrine and neurovascular support.
Diagnostic Investigations: Pelvic scan normal; thyroid and basic blood profiles normal.
Homeopathic Therapeutics & Management
Constitutional therapy to balance pituitary-gonadal axis, stabilize cerebral blood vessels, and soothe cyclical inflammation.
Selected Constitutional Remedies: Lachesis Mutus and Sepia
Lifestyle & Nutritional Support
Anti-inflammatory low-salt diet pre-menses, warm bath therapy, hydration, and avoiding high-salt processed foods.
Clinical Outcome
Follow-up Period: 6 months- Significant reduction in cycle-related headache intensity
- Resolved menstrual nausea and vomiting symptoms
- Reduced symptom burden, enabling normal daily activities during periods
- Improved general physical and emotional cycle health
✓Medically reviewed by Dr. Navaneeth K. Unni
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