Headaches can be such a pain, literally, and it sounds like what you’re experiencing on the left side of your head is a bit stubborn, huh? If it’s been persistent for quite some time, and the meds only last for about 29 hours – I get why you’re concerned. In Ayurveda, headaches, as you’re describing, often relate to imbalances in Vata and Pitta doshas which can manifest as tension or migraine-type headaches… especially by evening when Vata predominates.
First, let’s talk food. Consider avoiding spicy, fried or overly processed stuff that might aggravate your Pitta. Cooling foods like cucumber, watermelon, and coconut water are not only delish but can be quite soothing. Try including these in your midday meals. Also, make sure you’re drinking enough water throughout the day, dehydration’s a common headache culprit.
Ah, and sleep! Are ya getting enough? Lack of rest can throw off your Vata balance. Aim for a regular sleep schedule, and create a calming bedtime routine. Maybe try a warm sesame oil massage on your head before bed - moves around that energy and super relaxing.
Also, try some exercises or yoga, R right when you wake up - gets the blood flowing and perhaps helps alleviate some tension. Stuff like the Cat-Cow pose and gentle neck stretches can really work wonders.
For a more direct approach, you might want to think about trying some Shirodhara. It’s an Ayurvedic treatment where warm oil is poured over your forehead – known to be calming and helps balance stress-induced Vata fluctuations.
But hey, headaches can sometimes be signals of something bigger, so always keep in touch with your healthcare provider. They might have extra insights or tests that can pinpoint anything needing a closer look. Be well!