Your symptoms suggest a Pitta-Vata imbalance. For relief, try Pathyadi Kashayam (as prescribed), Brahmi Ghrita (1 tsp with warm milk at bedtime), and Shadbindu Taila (2 nasal drops daily). Regular head massages with Chandanadi Thailam or Dhanwantharam Thailam can help.
Adopt a cooling diet (avoid spicy, oily foods) and maintain a consistent sleep routine. Practice Sheetali Pranayama and Nadi Shodhana for stress relief. Consider Shirodhara therapy for lasting benefits.
Consult an Ayurvedic doctor for personalized care.
Avoid spicy and chilled food. Regular meditation. Sy Himcocid 15ml twice Tab.Pidojay 2-0-2 Follow up after 2week
Dear, Thank you for sharing your concerns. Based on your symptoms—sharp, pulsating headaches on the right side, increasing in frequency and intensity, along with nausea and light sensitivity—it is likely that you are experiencing migraine-like headaches. Ayurveda attributes such headaches primarily to an imbalance in Pitta and Vata doshas, often aggravated by stress, irregular diet, and lifestyle Saraswatarishta – 10 mL twice daily with equal quantity of water after food • Gentle oil massage on the forehead with Jatamansi taila or Karpuradi taila followed by steam inhalation can provide relief. • Avoid spicy, fermented, and processed foods, as they increase Pitta dosha. • Include cooling foods like ghee, milk, coconut water, and seasonal fruits. • Maintain regular meal timings and avoid fasting for long durations. • Hydration – Drink lukewarm water infused with coriander seeds. • Reduce screen time and stress levels, as they are common migraine triggers. • Wake up early (before sunrise) to align with the body’s natural rhythms. • Practice Nasya therapy (2 drops of Anu taila in each nostril every morning) to prevent recurrence. • Engage in Pranayama (deep breathing exercises) like Bhramari and Anulom-Vilom to reduce stress and improve oxygen flow. • Daily yoga (Shashankasana, Balasana) to relieve tension and improve blood circulation.
Hello, do you also have hyperacidity or nausea along with headaches? Avoid loud noises, excessive screen time, and stress. Drink lukewarm water throughout the day. Follow a regular sleep schedule and avoid daytime naps. Avoid spicy, fermented, and processed foods; prefer warm, fresh, and light meals. Include cow’s ghee, almonds, and dates in the diet. Practice Sheetali and Anulom Vilom Pranayama daily.
Shirashooladi Vajra Ras 1 tablet twice daily after meals with warm water. Godanti Bhasma 250 mg twice daily with honey. Pathyadi Kashayam 15 ml twice daily before meals with warm water. Brahmi Ghrita 1 tsp at bedtime with warm milk. Nasya therapy with Anu Taila, 3-5 drops in each nostril daily morning.
Shirodhara with medicated oil like Ksheerabala Taila or Brahmi Taila for 7-14 sessions. Regular gentle head massage with Mahabhringraj Taila or Ksheerabala Taila.
Hello , Do you have constipation or stress related symptoms? Ayurveda attributes such headaches primarily to an imbalance in Pitta and Vata doshas, often aggravated by stress, irregular diet, and lifestyle Syp Saraswatarishta – 10 mL twice daily with equal quantity of water after food Gentle oil massage on the forehead with Jatamansi taila or Karpuradi taila followed by steam inhalation can provide relief. Avoid spicy, fermented, and processed foods, as they increase Pitta dosha. Include cooling foods like ghee, milk, coconut water, and seasonal fruits. Maintain regular meal timings and avoid fasting for long durations. Hydration – Drink lukewarm water infused with coriander seeds. Reduce screen time and stress levels, as they are common migraine triggers. Wake up early (before sunrise) to align with the body’s natural rhythms. Practice Nasya therapy (2 drops of Anu taila in each nostril every morning) to prevent recurrence.
Hello, Firstly it’s purely migraine headache This may be due gastritis also ur migraine headache will trigger So firstly whatever u r taking head massage it will give you relief but it will take a time because ur headache is little severe ok Avoid spicy and oily fried items and sugar Try to good amount of water , good sleep, meditation for 10 mins atleast a day , walk for 30 mins Take a good of vegetables and fruits 1) pathyadi khada 10ml-0-10ml with 10ml water after food 2) Madhiphala rasayana 3tsf-3tsf-3tsf with 3tsf water before food for 15 days later 3tsf-0-3tsf with 3tsf water before food for another 15 days 3) tab migrakot 1-0-1 after food 4) himasagar taila apply on top of the head and keep cotton dipped with same oil for 20 mins and then take bath weekly 3 days do it in summer only 5) anu taila 2drops each nostril in empty stomach in early morning Do this for month definitely u see a lot of changes For any doubt contact me at 9743512999 Thank you
Migraines can be a real struggle, and it sounds like you’ve been through the wringer. Let’s look at this through an Ayurvedic lens. Given the sharp, pulsating pain and nausea, we might be dealing with an aggravated Pitta constitution leading to these headaches. When Pitta goes out of balance, it can create heat and inflammation that manifests as migraine.
First, let’s talk diet. Cooling foods can be your new best friends. Start incorporating more cucumber, coriander, and mint into meals. Think of fresh coconut water as your new favorite drink! Avoid overly spicy, oily, and fermented foods which can increase Pitta and trigger headaches. Say goodbye to too much coffee and alcohol; these can often be culprits.
Lifestyle changes are also key. Make time for early morning meditation or pranayama—breathing exercises like Anulom Vilom—to cool and calm your mind. Sometimes, it’s about finding that calm in chaos. And speaking of routine, ensure you get consistent sleep! Lack of sleep is a common trigger. Maybe try going to bed and waking up at the same time each day, even on weekends.
For herbs, Brahmi and Ashwagandha are known to be helpful for reducing migraine frequency as they stabilize the nervous system. You might consider a daily Brahmi tea or Ashwagandha churna, added to warm milk, which helps ground excess Pitta. But it’s key to talk to an Ayurvedic practitioner, just to ensure these align with your specific constitution and current health state.
And hey, oil massages sound fantastic, especially with cooling oils like coconut or Brahmi oil applied gently on the scalp. But also be cautious; some oils might increase Pitta, counterintuitively worsening headaches.
In Ayurveda, improvement takes time. It’s not just about uprooting the current imbalance but bringing the body back to its equilibrium. Since your headaches are severe, if Ayurveda changes don’t help or symptoms worsen, follow up with a healthcare provider. Keep exploring until you find what brings balance. Trust your body; it often whispers, giving hints before it shouts.


