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Right one side headache with vomiting describe any medicine

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It’s prescribe not describe Tab . Medha vati- 1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Saraswathi aristha- 4 tsp with equal quantity of water twice daily after food

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Dealing with a headache on the right side of the head, especially one that’s combined with vomiting, can be quite debilitating. In Ayurveda, such symptoms may align with an imbalance in the Pitta dosha, possibly aggravated by stress or dietary factors.

For Pitta pacification, consider incorporating herbs like Brahmi or Shankhapushpi into your routine—these are known for their cooling and calming effects on the mind. You can take them in powdered form, about half a teaspoon, with lukewarm water, once or twice daily.

Avoid spicy, fried, or excessively salty foods, as these can further aggravate Pitta. Instead, focus on a diet that’s cooling and hydrating; favor foods like cucumber, coriander, and fennel which help to soothe Pitta imbalances. Drinking coriander water, where you soak coriander seeds overnight and drink the water in the morning, can be very effective.

Practicing daily Abhyanga (self-massage) with cooling oils such as coconut or sesame can also help to reduce stress and balance the doshas. Apply light pressure, especially around the head, neck, and shoulders for relief. Don’t forget, sleep is essential—try to wake up and go to bed at consistent times to stabilize your biological clock.

However, if your symptoms persist or worsen, it’s crucial to seek medical attention, as such symptoms might be indicative of a more serious condition like migraines or other neurological disorders. An appropriate diagnosis is essential for managing your condition efficiently.

To summarize, consult a healthcare professional immediately for prolonged or severe symptoms. Supplementary Ayurveda practices could provide support but should never replace urgent medical evaluations.

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