
Tension headache is the most common type of migraine. It causes mild and moderate pain. This can cause back pain in the neck area at the base of the skull. Typical symptoms of migraine are: difficulty concentrating, loss of appetite, irritability, fatigue, insomnia, tenderness (shoulder, neck and scalp) and headache. It is usually not aggravated by activity and is not associated with visual impairment (aura). The exact cause of the tension headache is unknown. This is due to changes in the neurotransmitters of the brain. A typical migraine can be chronic or episodic and is caused by hormonal changes, certain medications, missed meals, lack of sleep, anxiety, depression and stress.
Ayurvedic typical migraine treatment is aimed at preventing recurrence, treating the cause and symptoms of control. There are a lot of drugs for the treatment of intractable migraine, such as: sarpaganda (Rauwolfia Serpentina), Nirgundi (Vitex Negundo) Vish Tinduk Vati, Dashmularishta, Wat Gayankush Ras, Maha Wat Vidvans Ras, Trayodashang guggul, Kashior guggul, Yogradzh Guggul and Triphala Guggul. If your migraine is associated with chronic sinusitis or repressions, drugs such as Glycerrhiza Glabra, Talisadi Churna, Sitopaladi Churna and Tribhuvan are used. If migraine is associated with symptoms of peptic ulcer and hyperacic, medications are used such as Pravale Panchamrut, Bkhunimbad Kadha, Shankkh Bhazma, Pravali Bhasma, Sutsehar Ras and Lagu Suthehar.
It is important to make a serious intractable migraine headache before making a diagnosis of migraine. It is necessary to change the way of life in order to minimize and avoid unknown state factors. Pranayama and other relaxation techniques are important for preventing migraines. Yogic asanas, aerobic exercises and other physical exercises are very important for the prevention and control of migraine.

