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Top 11 Homeopathic Medicines for Headaches

A headache is one of the most common health complaints, characterized by pain or discomfort in the head, scalp, or neck region. It may vary from mild to severe. There are more than 100 types of headaches. Among them, the most common types are migraine, tension headache, sinus headache, and cluster headache. A person may feel a headache in only one part of the head or in more than one region. The various regions include the frontal (forehead), temples (sides of the head), vertex (top of the head), and occiput (back of the head). In some cases, the pain starts from a particular area of the head and then reaches another area.

Homeopathy has a huge scope to treat cases of headache. Both types of headaches, recent and chronic ones, can be treated wonderfully and naturally with homeopathic medicines. Homeopathic medicines not only provide relief in acute cases of headaches but also get to the root cause for complete cure. Along with the headache, any accompanying symptoms like nausea, vomiting, flashes of light in front of the eyes, nasal discharge, nasal congestion, and watery eyes are well managed with these medicines. In conventional treatment, usually painkillers are prescribed for relief from headaches. These medicines offer temporary relief.  They can be habit-forming and also carry the risk of side effects.

Homeopathy treats different headaches differently

Homeopathy is highly recommended to treat different types of headaches. With the regular use of homeopathic medicines, the intensity and frequency of recurrence gradually decline. Homeopathy is recommended only when there is no serious cause behind the headache. Therefore, it should be kept in mind that in cases of serious causes (like very high blood pressure, meningitis, ruptured aneurysm), immediate help should be sought from the conventional mode.

Individualized Medication

Homeopathic medicines are always prescribed keeping the individual in mind. Many factors are kept in mind to finalize the homeopathic prescription. These mainly include the side of the headache, the location of the headache (like side, back, top or front of head), at what time it occurs, the worsening and relieving factors, the accompanying symptoms, and also various other causes behind the headache. Such individualized homeopathic treatment tends to bring about faster recovery in such cases.

Safe, non-habit-forming medicine

Homeopathic medicines for treating headaches are of natural origin and hence are very safe to use. They have no side effects at all, even after long-term use.

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Top 11 Homeopathic Medicines for Headaches

The top 11 well-known homeopathic remedies for managing headache are Belladonna, Glonoinum, Natrum Muriaticum, Iris Versicolor, Sanguinaria Canadensis, Spigelia Anthelmintica, Kalium Phosphoricum, Kali Bichromicum, Epiphegus, Gelsemium Sempervirens and Nux Vomica.

1. Belladonna – Top-Ranked Medicine for Headaches

Belladonna is a top medicine for headaches. It is a natural medicine prepared from a plant named ‘Deadly Nightshade’ of the natural order Solanaceae. One can use this medicine if the headache is throbbing or pulsating. Fullness in the head may also be felt. Pain comes suddenly and also ceases suddenly. Pain is mostly marked on the sides of the head (temporal region). Along with headache, there is redness of the eyes and face. A headache triggered by light is also an indication to use Belladonna. Besides, a headache that is triggered by noise or exposure to cold air is also treated with the help of this medicine. Belladonna is also administered by applying pressure on the head, tight bandaging or wrapping up the head, which relieves pain.

When to use Belladonna?

It should be administered if there is a throbbing or pulsating headache, mostly marked on the sides of the head, usually triggered by bright light, noise and cold air exposure.

 How to use Belladonna?

It works well in both low and high potencies. Initially, it is best administered in 30C potency two to three times daily.

2. Glonoinum – For Congestive Headaches Triggered From Sun Exposure

Glonoinum is a highly effective medicine for headaches. Glonoinum is a top homeopathic medicine for headaches due to sun exposure. Its use is highly recommended for headaches in summers. It is mostly helpful in case of a headache that is congestive in nature. One has a sensation as if all the blood in the body has surged to the head, and there is extreme congestion. There is also a constriction in the vessels of the head. A throbbing, bursting sensation is felt in the head. The person feels every pulsation in the head. Extreme fullness is felt with a feeling as if the head would burst. Heat is felt in the head, accompanied by severe pain in the forehead and throbbing in the temples. Vertigo may arise along with flashes of heat on the face, head, and throbbing headache. The face appears red, flushed with heat. A headache may aggravate from motion or jarring. In most such cases, where Glonoinum is the standard prescription, the headache is relieved by sleep.

When to use Glonoinum?

Its use is highly recommended for a congestive headache with a bursting sensation in the head triggered by sun exposure.

How to use Glonoinum?

Both 30C or 200C potency of this medicine give excellent results. In the beginning, two to three doses of this medicine in 30C potency can be used per day.

3. Natrum Muriaticum– For sun-triggered menstrual headaches

Natrum Mur is the next most prescribed medicine for treating headaches. Natrum Mur is a medicine with great benefits for headaches among women during the menstrual cycle. The woman needing this remedy has a headache immediately before/after menses or during menses. It is also a suitable medicine for headaches due to sun exposure. There is a constant headache from sunrise to sunset. The nature of the headache is throbbing, and usually, there is heat felt in the head. In some cases, there is a sensation as if many little hammers are knocking inside the head. The headache is most noticeable in the forehead. Due to this, there is strain in the eye caused by reading and this is another indication to use this medicine. Natrum Mur is also administered for headache if the eyes are profusely watery or there is disturbed vision. A headache that begins with blindness or zig-zag flashes, like lightning in the eyes, is another characteristic symptom to use this medicine.

When to use Natrum Muriaticum?

This medicine is administered to manage headaches among women and it gets worse around the menstrual cycle. It is also recommended to manage headaches from exposure to the sun and also for a constant headache from sunrise to sunset.

How to use Natrum Muriaticum?

Its use is preferred in 6X potency and can be taken twice or thrice a day.

4. Sanguinaria Canadensis – For Right-Sided Headaches

Sanguinaria Canadensis is a prominent medicine for headaches on the right side. This medicine is prepared from a plant commonly named ‘bloodroot’ of the natural order Papaveraceae. Pain that begins from the back of the head and then ascends up and sits over the right eye is the characteristic feature of using this medicine. Sleeping or lying quietly in a dark room relieves the pain in most cases who needs this remedy. Headaches that arise from fasting are also treated well with this medicine.

When to use Sanguinaria Canadensis?

The key indication to use this medicine is a pain that begins from the back of the head, radiating upwards and sits over the right eye.

How to use Sanguinaria Canadensis?

It works wonderfully in 30C potency that can be administered once or twice a day.

5. Spigelia Anthelmintica – For Left-Sided Headaches

Spigelia Anthelmintica is prepared from a plant named ‘Pinkroot’ of the family Loganiaceous. It is a useful medicine for left-sided headaches. Headache that can be located over the left side of the temporal region, forehead, and eyes are indicative symptoms of this medicine. Most people who need this remedy have pain that begins at the back of the head, extends up and settles over the left eye. The nature of pain is violent, throbbing and pulsating. Stooping may worsen headaches in some cases. Pain in the eyeballs may accompany the above symptoms that are seen to be aggravated by eye movement.

When to use Spigelia Anthelmintica?

The characteristic symptoms of using this medicine are a pain in the back of the head that extends upwards and finally settles over the left eye.

How to use Spigelia Anthelmintica?

It is best to initiate it in 30C potency that can be administered once or twice a day.

6. Iris Versicolor – For Headaches Accompanied by Nausea and Vomiting

Iris Versicolor is prepared from a plant commonly named ‘Blue Flag’ of the family Iridaceae. It is an excellent medicine for headaches accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Vomiting is bitter and sour in nature. A burning sensation in the gastric tract is also felt. The headache may be dull, shooting, and throbbing in nature, especially when the right temple is affected. Other symptoms that may appear include blurring of vision before headache, vertigo and constriction in the scalp.

When to use Iris Versicolor?

It is prescribed when headache occurs along with accompanying nausea and vomiting.

 How to use Iris Versicolor?

It can be administered in 30C potency once or twice a day.

7. Kali Phosphoricum – For Tension/Stress Headaches

Kali Phosphoricum is a very useful medicine for tension/stress headaches. To use Kali Phos, the symptoms to look for include nervous headache, a sensation of weight in the back of the head, and weakness. There is pain across the forehead and in both temples. The sensation of a band around the forehead just above the eyes is frequently felt. Sensitivity to noise also attends the headache. There is marked tiredness along with the headache. Stress headache triggered by anxiety, stress and emotional disturbance is a key pointer to use this medicine. The headache gets better with even slight motion. The individuals who need this medicine are anxious, sad and full of worries. Kali Phos is also well-indicated for a headache that results from mental exertion as among students.

When to use Kali Phos?

This medicine proves effective in cases of headache due to stress, tension and headache arising due to mental exertion, like too much time spent on studies.

 How to use Kali Phos?

It is mostly used in 6X potency. Kali Phos 6X can be taken three to four times a day as per the intensity of the symptoms.

8. Kali Bichromicum – For Sinus Headaches

Kali Bichromicum is a very effective medicine for treating sinus headaches. The person who needs this medicine has pain in the forehead above the eyes, with blocked nostrils. The pain may be dull or throbbing in nature. The frontal sinus feels congested. Another characteristic feature is mucus dripping in the throat from the posterior nares. In some cases, vertigo, shooting pain at the root of the nose and thick yellowish-greenish discharge from the nose also appear.

When to use Kali Bichromicum?

This medicine is the best solution for headaches from sinus inflammation with pain marked in the forehead above the eyes.

How to use Kali Bichromicum?

To start with, one can take this medicine in 30C power twice or thrice a day.

9. Epiphegus – For Headaches from Exertion

Epiphegus is a wonderful medicine for headaches due to exertion, mental/physical exhaustion. Epiphegus is prepared from a plant named ‘beech drop’ of the family Orobanchaceae. Pain is usually felt on the sides of the head (temporal region). The pain is pressing in nature. The pain may radiate to the back of the head. A unique accompanying feature is the increased saliva with constant spitting and headaches.

When to use Epiphegus?

It is suitable for cases of headache resulting from exertion, either physical or mental.

How to use Epiphegus?

It is advised to use Epiphegus 30C once or twice a day.

10. Gelsemium Sempervirens – For Dull, Heavy, Occipital Headaches

Gelsemium is administered if there is a dull, heavy, and congestive headache that has its onset in the occiput and spreads over the head, often accompanied by marked heaviness of the eyelids and a desire to lie down quietly. The pain is pressing or as if a band has been tied around the head. There is also a bruise-like feeling, and is commonly associated with vertigo, blurred vision, and muscular weakness. The person feels drowsy, sluggish, and trembling, with a headache often triggered by emotional excitement, anticipation, fright, or sun exposure. One usually finds relief from rest by pressing the head and by elevating the head.

When to use Gelsemium Sempervirens?

Gelsemium works wonders for dull, heavy occipital headaches with drooping eyelids, weakness, and marked drowsiness.

How to use Gelsemium Sempervirens?

It can be used in lower potency 30C once or twice a day.

11. Nux Vomica- for Headache from Strain and Stimulants

Nux Vomica is administered for headaches arising from mental strain, sedentary habits, late nights, rich food, alcohol, or excessive coffee. The headache is often frontal or occipital, with a pressing, bursting, or stitching pain felt, as if a nail were driven into the head. The person is extremely irritable, sensitive to noise, light, and odors, and feels worse in the morning, especially after disturbed sleep or overindulgence. The pain may be associated with gastric disturbances, constipation, or a feeling of hangover, and is typically relieved by rest, warmth, and silence.

When to use Nux vomica?

Nux Vomica works well when a headache follows mental strain, late nights, overeating, alcohol, or excessive coffee.

How to use Nux Vomica?

It can be initiated with a lower potency 30C once a day. Higher potency such as 200C, 1M, can be administered only under the guidance of a qualified homoeopath.

Causes of Headaches

The headaches may arise either from an underlying medical condition or without an underlying medical condition. Depending upon the cause, headaches are classified into primary and secondary headaches.

1Primary headaches

Primary headaches arise from overactivity of structures in the head that are sensitive to pain. Changes in chemical activity in the brain also play a role in primary headaches. Primary headaches do not relate to any separate underlying medical condition. The following are some of the common types of primary headaches:

1. Tension/stress headache

2. Migraine

3. Cluster headache

2. Secondary headaches

Secondary headaches are the ones that arise from an underlying medical condition. Secondary headaches are often a symptom of a disease. The reasons for secondary headaches include

1. Sinusitis/sinus infection

2. High blood pressure

3. Cervicogenic headache (headaches caused by problems with the nerves, bones, or muscles in the cervical spine (neck).

4. Gastrointestinal disorders

5. Dental complaints

6. Temporal arteritis

7. Post-traumatic (head injury)

8. Influenza

9. Alcohol-induced hangover

10. Meningitis, encephalitis

Triggers of Headaches

1. Stress and Emotional Factors:Emotional stress, anxiety, work pressure, or suppressed anger can trigger headaches. Strong emotions or grief may also trigger an attack.

2. Sleep Disturbances:Lack of sleep, oversleeping, or irregular sleep patterns can lead to headaches. Poor sleep quality often makes headaches worse.

3. Diet and Eating Habits:Skipping meals, fasting, or dehydration can trigger headaches. Excessive caffeine, sudden caffeine withdrawal, alcohol, and certain foods like chocolate, cheese, and processed meats are some of the common triggers.

4. Hormonal Changes:Hormonal fluctuations during the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, or menopause can set off headaches, especially migraines.

5. Environmental Factors:Exposure to bright sunlight, loud noise, strong odors (perfumes, smoke, chemicals), weather changes, or high altitude can trigger headaches.

6. Physical Factors:Poor posture, neck or shoulder strain, prolonged screen time, and uncorrected vision problems can lead to tension-type headaches.

7. Medical and Physiological Conditions: Fever, infections, high blood pressure (particularly severe cases), sinus congestion, and allergies can all cause headaches. Overuse of painkillers or certain medications may also trigger headaches.

8. Lifestyle Factors: Long working or study hours without breaks, fatigue, travel, jet lag, or excessive screen exposure can contribute to headaches.

Signs and Symptoms of Headaches

Main symptoms related to headaches are: 

1. Nature of pain: Aching pain, tight, band-like pressure, throbbing or pulsating, sharp or stabbing type of pain.

2. Location of Pain: It can be on the forehead, occiput, temples, around the eyes or can be one-sided.

3. Intensity of Pain: It can be mild, moderate or severe.

4. Associated symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light or sound, blurred vision, dizziness, and neck stiffness.

Common Types of Headaches

1.Migraine

A migraine refers to a headache that causes throbbing or pulsating pain, usually on one side of the head. The pain is intense and is often accompanied by nausea and vomiting. The cause of migraine is not clearly known. However, genetics and environmental factors tend to play a role in it. There are many well-known triggers for migraine attacks. The major ones include stress, bright lights, noises, food (like fatty food, chocolates, caffeinated drinks, marinated food, cheese, fermented food), smoking, alcohol intake, MSG (monosodium glutamate), sun exposure, loss of sleep, strong odors, and tiredness. In addition to these hormonal fluctuations, menses, menopause or pregnancy may also trigger a migraine.

The symptoms of migraine include a one-sided headache. The major accompanying symptoms include nausea, vomiting, aversion to light, noise, and talking. Some people experience a few symptoms before the migraine attack that help them foresee that a migraine attack is about to come (aura). These symptoms include – seeing flashes of light, zig-zag flashes, dim vision, blurring of vision, numbness/tingling/pin-prick sensation in the arms or around the mouth.

2Cluster Headache

Cluster headache is a severe form of headache in which there is pain around one eye (periorbital headache). The pain comes in clusters during which one or more than one episode of headache is triggered. Such a headache mostly set off at precisely the same hour each day. The duration of each episode of headache ranges from 15 minutes to 3 hours. The headache lasts for weeks or months. This is followed by a period of remission during which there is no sign of headache at all. The remission period varies from months to years. The reason behind a cluster headache is yet to be known. A family history of cluster headache puts a person at risk.

Symptoms of cluster headache include one-sided pain located in or around the eye. This pain may radiate to the head, face, or neck. Watery eyes, swelling and redness of the eyes, nasal congestion and discharge, and drooping of eyelids on the side where the pain is, are a few accompanying symptoms.

3. Tension headache

In tension-triggered headaches, diffused dull pain in the head appears, which is described as a tight band-like feeling around the head. The reason behind the tension headache is not well known yet. However, contraction of the muscles in the head, scalp, and neck is thought to play a role in such kind of headaches. There are certain triggers that can lead to muscle contraction and give rise to tension headaches. A few trigger factors include stress, anxiety, fatigue, cold, sinus infection, sun exposure, poor posture while sleeping/sitting, and eyestrain. Symptoms of a tension headache include dull, aching pain in the whole head with a tight band-like sensation around the head. Besides, pain in the neck and shoulders may be an accompanying factor. Muscles in the neck, scalp, and shoulders also feel tightened. Head pain gets worse as the day passes. Tiredness usually accompanies the above symptoms.

4. Sinus headache

Sinus headaches appear from the congestion of the paranasal sinus. It is located behind your eyes, nose, cheeks, and forehead. Sinus headaches most commonly appear when sinus becomes inflamed from allergies or from infection. In sinus headache, a constant pain/pressure in the forehead or on the bridge of your nose is felt. The pain usually gets worse when one moves the head or when one suddenly coughs or leans forward. A few symptoms tend to surface, which include a runny nose or green/yellow nasal discharge, a stuffy nose, decreased sense of smell, facial swelling, pressure in the ears, and a feverish feeling.

How serious are headaches?

Most cases of headaches are mild and usually are not a reason for concern. They tend to resolve with time. However, in some cases, the reason behind the headache may be a serious condition like meningitis, critically high blood pressure, ruptured aneurysm, or brain tumor. So every case of headache should be thoroughly analysed to rule out any serious condition in the very beginning.

Frequently Asked Questions

 1. Is a headache a symptom or a disease?

A headache can be both. It is a symptom when caused by another condition (fever, sinusitis, hypertension). It is also a disease when it occurs as a primary disorder, like migraine or tension-type headache.

2. Is every headache a sign of a problem in the brain?

No. Most headaches are not related to brain disease. They are often due to muscle tension, stress, or vascular changes.

3. Is a headache a neurological disorder?

No. Not all headaches are neurological. Some headaches (like migraine) are considered neurological disorders.

 4. Can a headache exist without any physical abnormality?

Yes. Many primary headaches show normal scans and tests, but are still real and distressing.

5. Is headache hereditary?

Some primary headaches, especially migraine, often run in families.

6. Does suppressing a headache repeatedly make it worse?

Overuse of painkillers can lead to medication-overuse headache, making the condition chronic.

7. Can lifestyle correction alone cure a headache?

In mild cases, yes. Regular sleep, good water intake, stress control, and posture correction can significantly reduce frequency.

8. Do all headaches require medical tests?

No. Most common headaches (like tension headache or migraine) do not require tests. Diagnosis is usually made based on history and symptoms.

9. Can homeopathy treat chronic headaches?

Yes. Homoeopathy aims to treat the root cause and individual susceptibility, especially in recurrent or chronic headaches like migraine and tension headaches.

 10. Can homeopathy reduce the frequency of attacks?

Yes. With homeopathic medicines, frequency and intensity often reduce over time.

 

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Top 3 Natural Homeopathic Remedies for Treating Head Injuries

Head injury broadly includes any injury that occurs on the scalp, skull or the brain. A head injury can vary from a mild bump on the scalp to a severe brain injury. A minor head injury may lead to confusion or a headache. On the other hand, a significant head injury may lead to memory loss, coma or death. Head injuries are broadly categorized into two types – closed head injury and open/penetrating head injury. In case of closed head injury, the skull does not break. Breaking of the skull by an object, and its entry into or on the brain is referred to as an open or penetrating head injury. Homeopathic medicine for head injury helps relieve pain and treats the associated problems following a head injury. Arnica, for example, is an excellent homeopathic first-aid remedy for head injuries.

Causes of Head Injuries

There are several causes of a head injury, which include: – accidents (on a roadside, at home, or at the workplace) – falling and hurting the head – physical assault (getting into a fight, domestic violence, childhood abuse, etc.) – sports injuries (as in skateboarding, soccer, football, hockey, etc. ) – Gunshot wounds

Types of Head Injuries

The different types of head injuries are: Intracranial Bleeding – It refers to bleeding in the skull. Lacerations to the scalp – Tearing of skin that results in an irregular wound. Subdural hematoma, epidural hematoma – Collection of blood outside the blood vessels is referred to as a hematoma. Bleeding below the dura mater (one of the three layers that cover the brain and spinal cord) is known as subdural hematoma while bleeding between dura mater and skull is known as an epidural hematoma. Concussions -Concussions arise from a blow to the head in which the brain gets shaken and hits against the wall of the skull. Cerebral contusions – Bruising of the brain tissue is known as a cerebral contusion. Skull fracture – A break in the skull bone is known as a skull fracture. It is further divided into four types – linear, depressed, diastatic and basilar skull fracture.

Symptoms of a Head Injury

The symptoms of a head injury can be felt immediately or develop slowly over a couple of hours or days. The intensity of symptoms depends upon the severity of the head injury. The signs of a minor head injury and a major head injury are different.

Symptoms: Minor Head Injury

The symptoms of a minor head injury include dizziness, feeling foggy in the brain, confusion, headache, nausea, ringing in the ears, sensitivity to light/noise, a bump or swollen area on the scalp ( a bruise) or a small superficial cut in the scalp.

Symptoms: Major Head Injury

The symptoms of major or serious head injury include:

  • loss of consciousness
  • vomiting
  • change in the size of pupils of eyes
  • leaking of clear fluid or blood from the nose, ears or mouth
  • problems in balance/ coordination
  • inability to move any of the limbs
  • slurred speech
  • stiff neck
  • blurred vision
  • impaired hearing/smell/taste
  • abnormal eye movements
  • loss of memory (amnesia)
  • difficulty walking
  • a severe headache
  • serious disorientation
  • low breathing rate
  • weakness in one side of the body
  • a deep cut in the scalp
  • behavioral changes (including irritability)

Homeopathy for Head Injury

Any head injury needs urgent medical attention. Homeopathic medicines can effectively treat acute head injuries as well as the long-term effects that develop due to an injury. However, it should be noted that in case of head injuries, conventional treatment should be taken along with homeopathic treatment. This is because the head injury can be severe and conventional medicines may be required for emergency care. Among the various homeopathic medicines for a head injury, the top ones include Arnica Montana, Natrum Sulph, and Cicuta Virosa. These are homeopathic medicines prepared from naturally occurring substances and treat head injuries in a very safe, gentle manner without any side effects.

Top three Homeopathic Medicines for Head Injury

Arnica Montana – Homeopathic Medicine for Head Injury

Arnica Montana is a top homeopathic medicine for a head injury. It has a high healing capacity and works in a very effective manner in case of a head injury from falls, blows, or those arising from blunt instruments. Hematomas, concussions, contusions are all treated well with Arnica Montana. It is also indicated for skull fractures. Arnica Montana should be used as a first aid homeopathic medicine in case of head injury. Soon after a head injury, a state of shock, confusion, drowsiness, stupor that appears can be dealt well with this homeopathic medicine. The extreme pain, soreness, tenderness of head following an injury, a burning / heated sensation in the head, meningitis following head injury can be treated with Arnica. In case of meningitis, a great stupor and an excessive inclination to vomit are indications to use this medicine.

Natrum Sulph – Homeopathic Medicine for Head Injury – Chronic Effects

Homeopathic medicine Natrum Sulph an effective treatment for the chronic effects of a head injury. It helps treat mental troubles arising from a head injury. Depression following head injury is a prominent feature to use this medicine. Here, the important indicating features to use this medicine are sadness, tearfulness, aversion to living and suicidal thoughts. In addition to that, a dislike to speak or be spoken to is present. Other symptoms include a low spirit, ill humor, irritability, and anxiety. It also helps treat epilepsy that may develop after a head injury. Natrum Sulph also works well to treat headaches that follow a head injury, along with pain at the back of the neck.

Cicuta Virosa – Homeopathic Medicine for Head Injury followed by Epilepsy

Cicuta Virosa is a homeopathic medicine for a head injury that is followed by epilepsy (seizures). Violent convulsions with distortions of limb, bending of the head, neck, and spine backward are the most prominent feature to use this medicine. Other significant symptoms include froth from the mouth, rolling of eyes up, and dilated pupils. Most of the times, a spasm begins in the head and travels down. Prolonged unconsciousness follows an episode of convulsions. Extreme weakness following the convulsions, convulsions triggered by noise, and visual disturbances as a result of head injuries are indicative of this medicine.

Other Important Homeopathic Medicines for Head Injury 

Apart from these medicines, some other significant homeopathic medicines are used for treating a head injury and its effects. These include Helleborus Niger, Conium Maculatum, Hypericum Perforatum, Belladonna and Calendula Officinalis. The key indications for using these homeopathic medicines are as follows:

Helleborus Niger – Homeopathic medicine for Head Injury – Altered Mental Functioning

Helleborus Niger is a homeopathic medicine for a head injury that leads to altered mental functioning, with symptoms like confusion, slowness of perception, inattention, drowsiness, dullness and weakness/loss of memory. Unintelligible muttering, constant thoughtless staring at one spot, slowness in responding, indifferent behavior, anxiety, boring head in a pillow, rolling head from side to side, beating head with hands, picking of lips/clothes, and fixed dilated pupils are other symptoms that indicate the need for Helleborus Niger.

Conium Maculatum – Homeopathic Medicine for Head Injury – Vertigo

Conium Maculatum is a homeopathic medicine for head injury followed by vertigo. In such cases, vertigo gets worse when turning the head sideways. Lying down and turning in bed may worsen vertigo. In some cases, worsening of vertigo due to a noise or an eye movement is also noted. Vertigo with an inclination to fall sideways is also treated well with Conium.

Hypericum Perforatum – Homeopathic Medicine for Head Injury – Headaches

Hypericum Perforatum is a homeopathic medicine for a head injury that is followed by headaches. Soreness of eyes with a headache, a sensation of being lifted up high in the air are the main symptoms. Hypericum is also indicated for treating a fracture of the skull, and for open wounds with weakness due to blood loss.

Belladonna – Homeopathic Medicine for Head Injury followed by Brain Inflammation

Belladonna is a prominent homeopathic medicine for brain inflammation following a head injury. The symptoms to use this medicine include fever, severe headache, heat in the head, flushed face, frequent full pulse, stiff neck, nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, boring head in a pillow, and convulsions.

Calendula Officinalis – Homeopathic Medicine for Lacerated Wounds of Scalp

Calendula Officinalis is a natural homeopathic medicine used to treat lacerated wounds of the scalp. It helps heal an injury that is attended by features like wounds on the scalp that are raw, inflamed and are highly painful, along with an occurrence of fever. This medicine helps in reducing pain, inflammation, promoting healthy granulation and preventing suppuration. Calendula Officinalis is also indicated for compound fractures of the skull.

Head Injury: Complications

The major complications of head injury are: Meningitis Inflammation of the protective membranes (meninges) of the brain and spinal cord is known as meningitis. If not treated immediately it can cause permanent damage to the brain and may also prove to be fatal life-threatening. The symptoms of meningitis include a very high fever, headache, stiff neck, nausea/vomiting, skin rash, and seizures. Hydrocephalus An abnormal fluid buildup in the ventricles of the brain is referred to as hydrocephalus. Excess fluid puts pressure on the brain and damages it. To prevent permanent brain damage, quick treatment is required. The symptoms include a headache, neck pain, sleepiness, vomiting, blurred vision/double vision, confusion, eyes fixing downward, poor coordination, and seizures. Coma Coma is a state of an extended period of unconsciousness. The person in a coma doesn’t respond to the environment and cannot be awakened by any stimulation. Coma in head injury may arise from swelling in the brain or a brain hemorrhage. Seizures Seizures arise from abnormal electrical activity in the brain. The symptoms of seizures include uncontrollable shaking of the body, temporary confusion, unconsciousness and a staring spell. The symptoms tend to last for 30 seconds to 2 – 3 minutes. When a tendency of seizures develops, the condition is known as epilepsy.

Important Preventive Measures

Head injuries, whether minor or major, can lead to long-term problems. It is important to get timely treatment in case a head injury has occurred. Preventing head injuries is important, and the following measures can be taken to avoid traumatic brain injuries :

  • Always Wear helmets while driving bikes, bicycle, or while participating in sports activities like skating.
  • Do not drive after consuming alcohol.
  • Make it a habit of wearing a seat belt when sitting in a car.n

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MIGRAINE TREATMENT WITH HOMEOPATHY

Migraine Treatment

migraine treatment with homeopathy…by Dr. Vikas Sharma

I am a 30-year-old homemaker, suffering from recurrent headaches for the last six years. The headache begins with disturbance in vision. I start seeing two objects instead of one, floating patterns, flashing lights, which disappear after some time. This is followed by a severe headache lasting hours and even days. The headache usually starts from the back of the head and neck and spreads to the entire head. These attacks occur once or twice a week-and are accompanied by extreme weakness. The headaches are more frequent when my sleep pattern is disturbed. The CT Scan and MRI and complete eye check-up, have detected no abnormality. Please suggest a homeopathic medicine.

MRS TINA, Sector 16, Chandigarh.

These are the symptoms of ‘Classic Migraine’. Classic migraine headaches refer to those migraine headaches which are preceded by a visual disturbance called an aura. This type of migraine is different from common migraines (no ‘warning or aura) or complicated migraines (associated with non-visual neurological symptoms such as disturbances in speech, movement, or sensory perception). Migraine is a common kind of chronic headache, affecting about six out of hundred people. Migraines most commonly occur in women between the ages of 10 and 46 years. In some cases, migraines appear to run in families. Classical migraine accounts for about one-sixth of all migraines. The symptoms of migraine may occur as a result of changes in blood vessel diameter. Initially, constriction or spasm of blood vessels may decrease blood flow to these areas of brain. This can result in neurological symptoms other than headaches, including., visual changes, difficulty in speaking, weakness or numbness in one part of the body, tingling sensations etc. Minutes to hours later, the blood vessels enlarge, resulting in severe headache. Classical migraine specifically refers to those migraines preceded by visual symptoms.

Migraine treatment with Homeopathic medicines Gelsemium, Cyclamen, Irish, Natrum Mur, Kali Bichrome are very effective in treating classic migraine. As you have mentioned diplopia (seeing two objects instead of one) as one of your symptoms, you may take Gelsemium 200, one dose a week, a for a period of one month. There are clear hereditary factors and environmental triggers contributing to migraine causing abnormal blood vessel caliber and inflammation, resulting in the ensuing symptoms. Attacks of migraine headache may be associated with allergic reactions, bright lights, loud noises, physical or mental stress, changes in sleep patterns, smoking or exposure to tobacco smoke, missed meals, alcohol, caffeine, hormonal fluctuations (related to menstrual cycle or use of birth control pills), and other conditions. Even in the absence of a clear factor that provokes migraine attacks, changes in lifestyle are useful. Many patients may benefit from a regular sleep schedule and exercise. Avoiding tobacco, caffeine, and alcohol also proves beneficial.

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Cold sensitivity & Homeopathy

Cold Weather Sensitivity and Homeopathy

With the advent of winters, most of us are happy to ‘see off’ those sweltering hot days of summer. But for some, cold weather brings in, its own set of woes and miseries. People who are sensitive to cold temperature are majorly affected by this season. Recurrent Cough, colds and sinusitis are the most common ailments for those who are sensitive. For some the sensitivity to cold weather is so high that even a whiff of cold air is enough to trigger an attack, which could last for weeks or months. If you are one of those who suffer from months of miseries with cough cold, and sinusitis every winter, Then Homeopathy offers a great hope for you. Homeopathy understands and cures this idiosyncratic combination of your cold sensitivity and body’s propensity to develop such stuffy colds.

This cold sensitivity can affect one in many ways. It can range from simply feeling colder than others to respiratory issues like stuffy colds, sinusitis, chronic cough, bronchitis and asthma. Just a mild exposure to cold can trigger a complete sequence of events. There are patients that even at the least exposure to cold air e.g. moving the hand out of the quilt at night or sleeping without a warm head cap at night can lead to weeks of incapacitation. Well, the extent to which one is affected varies a lot. It depends on their level of intolerance and other factors such as genetic tendencies, age, nature of jobs, etc.

Homeopathy has a great armory to deal with cold weather sensitivity. To start off ,Aconitum Napelus commonly known as Aconite is great homeopathic medicine to treat all affections that start with after an exposure to cold air .My advice for all those who suffer from this cold weather sensitivity would be to carry this medicine in your pocket. It is very useful in the first few hours of the exposure when the symptoms have just started e.g. runny nose, headaches shivering etc. Few doses of aconite would be sufficient enough to completely abort the attack of cold. Chronic stuffy colds and sinusitis are also very effectively treated with homeopathy. Silicea kali Bichrome and Pulsatilla are few of the medicines that are very useful in treating these forms. Barking type of cough that starts in kids suddenly after an exposure in kids is best treated with Hepar Sulp and Spongia. People who have their feet sensitive to cold and can never seem to get them warm , homeopathic medicines Calcarea Carb and Silicea can do wonders for them.

The best part of homeopathy is that it can cure ones constitutionally sensitivity to cold weather. In this form of treatment (which is often called as constitutional treatment ) prescription is based on the study of ones complete constitution which includes the physical and the mental makeup .This usually is a prolonged treatment and would require a season or two before any sustainable results are achieved. The most important homeopathic medicines that are used in this form of constitutional treatment are Tuberculinum, Silicea, Calcarea Carb and Psorinum. As Constitutional treatment requires a detailed study of the various aspects of the constitution and uses deep acting medicines it is advisable to take the help of a professional homeopath.

Call Dr. Sharma's Clinic - From United States and Canada call 703-659-0873. Patients From rest of the world and India call +91-6283487321

Cold sensitivity & Homeopathy

Cold Weather Sensitivity and Homeopathy

With the advent of winters, most of us are happy to ‘see off’ those sweltering hot days of summer. But for some, cold weather brings in, its own set of woes and miseries. People who are sensitive to cold temperature are majorly affected by this season. Recurrent Cough, colds and sinusitis are the most common ailments for those who are sensitive. For some the sensitivity to cold weather is so high that even a whiff of cold air is enough to trigger an attack, which could last for weeks or months. If you are one of those who suffer from months of miseries with cough cold, and sinusitis every winter, Then Homeopathy offers a great hope for you. Homeopathy understands and cures this idiosyncratic combination of your cold sensitivity and body’s propensity to develop such stuffy colds.

This cold sensitivity can affect one in many ways. It can range from simply feeling colder than others to respiratory issues like stuffy colds, sinusitis, chronic cough, bronchitis and asthma. Just a mild exposure to cold can trigger a complete sequence of events. There are patients that even at the least exposure to cold air e.g. moving the hand out of the quilt at night or sleeping without a warm head cap at night can lead to weeks of incapacitation. Well, the extent to which one is affected varies a lot. It depends on their level of intolerance and other factors such as genetic tendencies, age, nature of jobs, etc.

Homeopathy has a great armory to deal with cold weather sensitivity. To start off ,Aconitum Napelus commonly known as Aconite is great homeopathic medicine to treat all affections that start with after an exposure to cold air .My advice for all those who suffer from this cold weather sensitivity would be to carry this medicine in your pocket. It is very useful in the first few hours of the exposure when the symptoms have just started e.g. runny nose, headaches shivering etc. Few doses of aconite would be sufficient enough to completely abort the attack of cold. Chronic stuffy colds and sinusitis are also very effectively treated with homeopathy. Silicea kali Bichrome and Pulsatilla are few of the medicines that are very useful in treating these forms. Barking type of cough that starts in kids suddenly after an exposure in kids is best treated with Hepar Sulp and Spongia. People who have their feet sensitive to cold and can never seem to get them warm , homeopathic medicines Calcarea Carb and Silicea can do wonders for them.

The best part of homeopathy is that it can cure ones constitutionally sensitivity to cold weather. In this form of treatment (which is often called as constitutional treatment ) prescription is based on the study of ones complete constitution which includes the physical and the mental makeup .This usually is a prolonged treatment and would require a season or two before any sustainable results are achieved. The most important homeopathic medicines that are used in this form of constitutional treatment are Tuberculinum, Silicea, Calcarea Carb and Psorinum. As Constitutional treatment requires a detailed study of the various aspects of the constitution and uses deep acting medicines it is advisable to take the help of a professional homeopath.

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First Aid In Winters

In winters, ailments like chilblains, cold, headache and fever usually catch us all of a sudden. In such situations, the right homoeopathic medicine, that too prescribed well in time, can be of great help. So, why do we not have our own first-aid homoeopathic kit at home? Here are three important medicines that can be used as first aid in winters when proper medical help is not possible.

 

Aconite the first choice

 

Well, if ever there can be a real antidote to the ill-effects of cold, aconite is the one.

After an exposure to cold, when the first symptoms show up, is the time to use aconite (runny nose, sneezing, itchiness in the throat or nose, shivering, etc). It is also very effective in controlling breathing difficulties after such a cause. Believe it or not, if you are quick enough to antidote your exposure within the first hour or so, aconite can abort the attack within no time.

Aconite is indicated after an exposure to dry cold weather, cold air, etc. It is also very useful when the symptoms are noticed due to perspiration having been checked by sudden exposure to cold. Remember that aconite is only indicated in the first few hours of exposure when the symptoms have just started occurring. Three doses of aconitum napelus 30c spaced at an interval of 10 minutes should serve as a proverbial stitch in time.

 

How to stay warm

 

The simple principle: Never go out without adequate clothing, however briefly. Avoid your clothing getting wet, through sweat or water. Dry it as soon as possible if this happens

 

Dress up in layers: Dressing up in several layers of clothes (preferably woollens) can significantly help in reducing the loss of heat. Remember that three light shirts are warmer than one thick one Double or triple your pair of socks if you suffer from cold feet.

 

Cover your nose: We lose one-thirds of our body heat by our head and 50 per cent of that is actually lost by the nose.

So cover your nose and you will really feel the difference. Don’t forget covering your head too.

 

Belladonna the surest bet

 

All those who have used or studied homoeopathy know how sure one is while using belladonna when symptoms of inflammation set in after an exposure.

Although its stage comes after aconite, it can be used directly if one hasn’t had the opportunity to use aconite. Belladonna is indicated when inflammation sets in. Cardinal symptoms of inflammation, as we are taught, are heat, redness, swelling and pain. For example, it is indicated in conditions such as fever after exposure, sore throat (congested, painful and red on examination), headache and all other inflammatory conditions that occur due to exposure. Three doses of 30c potency of belladonna repeated after an interval of every hour should suffice.

 

Agaricus for chilblains

 

Winters are a menace for those who suffer from chilblains. Chilblains are a painful abnormal reaction of the small blood vessels in the skin when exposed to cold temperatures. Chilblains appear as small itchy, red areas on the skin. These are common on the toes, but can also affect the fingers and the face (especially the nose and the ears). Three doses of agaricus 30c in a day for a period of four days should be sufficient to control the suffering.

If one finds limited or no relief after using the prescribed medicines, make sure that you consult a professional. The above mentioned first-aid medicines should be used only when actual medical help is not readily available

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