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Cause, Symptoms, Treatment for Headache & Migraine Headache
#Belladonna. [Bell]
Belladonna is the first remedy that comes to mind in headache; its
symptoms are clear and sharply defined. Throbbing is the great keynote,
but violent shooting pains in the head, driving the patient almost
wild, are scarcely less characteristic. The patient cannot lie down,
must sit up, nor can he bear light, a draft of air, noise or jarring;
this last is most characteristic. The location of the ache is mostly
in the frontal region or right side, flushed face, dilated pupils
accompany. Glonoine is the only remedy having throbbing as characteristic
as Belladonna. Glonoine, however, does not have such a lasting effect
as Belladonna; it is more relieved by motion, the face is not so
deeply flushed, and there is aggravation from bending the head backwards,
and it has the explosive bursting characteristic of nitro-glycerine;
all of which will serve to distinguish the two remedies; it has
the feeling of a tight band across the forehead. Its curative action
is rapid. Cinchona also has throbbing, but here it is due to anaemia.
Belladonna has also a symptom common to Nux vomica and Bryonia,
namely, a feeling as if the head would burst. The headaches of Belladonna
are usually worse in the afternoon, the whites of eyes are red,
and the cornea is glassy, and moving eyes aggravates. The face is
puffed and red.
#Nux vomica. [Nux-v]
It is quite safe to assert that Nux vomica is more often indicated
in headache than any other remedy; this is presumably due in the
main to the cause of headache calling for Nux vomica; thus, we have
the headache from the excessive use of alcohol, the morning "big
head," tobacco, coffee, headache from digestive troubles, constipation,
and specially auto-"intoxication" and hepatic insufficiency.
These are all common causes of the Nux vomica headache. It suits
the gouty and haemorrhoidal, which makes up four-fifths of all migraines.
The ache is situated over one or the other eye, usually the left,
or else in the occiput. It is apt to being in the morning with giddiness
on first rising, and last all day until night, and is accompanied
with sour taste or perhaps nausea and violent retching. The dull,
wooden, bursting feeling of the head following a debauch is most
characteristic of Nux vomica. Headaches of high livers call for
Nux. The complexion looks muddy and the whites of the eyes are yellow,
and the urine is scanty and high colored. Jousset recommends the
12X or 30X between attacks. There are some modalities of the Nux
vomica headache that should be carefully noted, as this point will
sometimes aid greatly in making a selection; for instance: Stooping
and coughing aggravate the headache; it is worse in the morning;
moving the eyes and motion in general makes the head feel worse.
What relieves the Nux vomica headache is not so clear; certain headaches
calling for Nux will be better by wrapping the head up warm and
by rest, but these conditions are rare ones calling for the drug.
In general, nothing relieves the Nux vomica headache ; but it will
often disappear by rising and being about for a few hours. This
is a characteristic point in those headache due to alcoholic excesses.
A headache "all over the head" is also characteristic
of Nux. Ptelea trifoliata. Dr. Kopp holds this remedy without a
rival in frontal headaches,and it will often cure after other remedies
have failed.
#Sanguinaria. [Sang]
Genuine sick headache calls for this drug, and the symptoms in brief
are these: The pain begins in the morning and in the occiput; it
comes up over the head and settles in the right eye. The pain increases
in severity until there is vomiting of food and bile, then oftentimes
the ache is relieved will be so intense at times that the patient
will frantically bore her headache into the pillow for relief. It
is especially suitable to women who menstruate too freely. Belladonna
may easily be differentiated by the following points: It has hot
head, more throbbing, flushed face and cold feet, and the pain coming
up from the occiput is not so marked as under Sanguinaria. The Sanguinaria
headache is relieved by lying down, Belladonna by being propped
up in bed, and Sanguinaria is more useful in the gastric form of
headache. There may be also profuse micturition with Sanguinaria
relieving the headache, as we find under Gelsemium, Ignatia and
in a less degree under some other drugs.
#Iris versicolor. [Iris]
The Iris headache characteristically commences with a partial blindness,
or blurring of vision, being similar here to Gelsemium and Kali
bichromicum, and it is especially a remedy for gastric or bilious
headaches. This blurring of the sight may be preceded by drowsiness
and the head begins to ache as soon as the blurring disappears.
It is useful remedy for Sunday headache, not, however, in that form
which sometimes occur as a convenient excuse for non-church attendance
(which is incurable), but that form which occurs in teachers, scholars,
professors, etc., in whom a relief of the strain of the preceding
six days produces the headache. The pains are mostly located over
the eyes in the supra-orbital ridges, usually in one side at a time,
mostly the right. The dental nerves are frequently affected. The
pains are throbbing or sharp, and when at their acme vomiting occurs,
which is apt to be copious, bitter or sour. Especially characteristic
is vomiting of matters so sour that the teeth are set on edge. The
headache of Iris is aggravated by violent motion, cold air and coughing;
moderate exercise in the open air relieves. In sick headache with
continuous nausea it is one of our most useful remedies, and if
indicated closely by the above symptoms it will not fail. When headaches
are produced by eating sweet things Iris is probably the remedy.
Paullinia ia also a useful remedy in sick headaches involving the
whole head, with nausea, even vomiting. Chionanthus. Sick headache,
pain in forehead over eyes, eyeballs painful, vomiting of bitter,
green-looking matter, pain in liver and cramps in abdomen. It will
frequently cure habitual headaches.
#Gelsemium. [Gels]
Gelsemium is another remedy which has a headache commencing with
blindness, and especially is it a remedy for headaches due to eye
strain. Onosmodium is another; here we have dull aching extending
down back of neck or over on one side, generally the left; there
is a strained stiff sensation in the corresponding eye. The ache
under Gelsemium commences in the occiput or nape of the neck, comes
up over the head settles in the eye as in Sanguinaria. There is
a feeling as if a band were about the head, the patient is dull
and apathetic, and there is great soreness in the eye when moving
them. Occipital headaches, which are dull and dragging, often find
their remedy in Gelsemium. Cocculus is another remedy for these
conditions. Dr. Henser, in the Allgemeine Homoeopatische Zeitung,
December, 1887, recommends Gelsemium 30 in nervous headaches, saying
that three doses will usually relieve. Remember the copious urination
which relieves the headache, and that the headaches are accompanied
with visual troubles, such as double vision, squinting and dim sight,
and Gelsemium will be easily recognized. Gelsemium headaches are
also relieved by sleep, and dizziness may accompany. A characteristic
of Gelsemium is a sensation of a band around the head just above
the ears. It also suits "tobacco headaches." Kali bichromicum
has a headache commencing with blindness; the pain settles in a
small spot, is very intense, then the blindness disappears.
#Cocculus. [Cocc]
Another remedy for occipital headache is Cocculus, and it is a most
excellent one; the symptoms are these: the ache occurs in the lower
part of the occiput and extends to the nape, and it is intense and
nearly always associated with vertigo there is constant nausea.
Among the causes of headache calling for Cocculus may be mentioned
riding in the cars and a carriage. A peculiar symptom of Cocculus
is the sensation as if the occiput were opening and shutting. This
is also one of the most characteristic symptoms of Cannabis; Another
is a tendency to constant headache, it has also pain in left orbit
and frontal protuberance. The headache of Cocculus in general are
worse from mental effort, and are better indoors and during rest,
and there is a constant tendency to stretch the head backwards.
#Spigelia. [Sep]
This remedy holds about the same relation to the left side of the
head that Sanguinaria does to the right side. The pains are neuralgic
in character, settle over the left eye,and they are apt to follow
the course of the sun, beginning in the morning, reaching the acme
at noon and subsiding at sunset. There is often a sensation as if
the head were open along the vertex. Noises and jarring of the bed,
as under Belladonna, aggravate the pain; stooping and change of
weather also make the pain worse. The pure neuralgic character of
the pain, and its left side preference, should lead to the remedy.
#Cimicifuga. [Cimic]
This is another remedy for the neuralgic form of headache, and it
has some valuable symptoms. It corresponds to headache of students
and those exhausted by fatigue. There is first a sensation as if
the top of the head would fly off. There are sharp, lancinating
pains in and over the eyes, shooting to the top of the head. The
brain seems to move in waves, and there may be the symptoms of a
sharp pain extending from the occiput to the frontal region, as
if a bolt were driven through the head. Headaches which are reflex
or dependent on some uterine irritation are met by this remedy.
When there is a feeling as if the patient would go crazy it is especially
indicated. Many of the pains begin in the occiput and shoot down
the spine; there is a tendency to bend the head forward, which relieves
somewhat. Sepia. Migraine, which has existed for years in women
with profuse leucorrhoea is often cured by Sepia. It corresponds
to the left eye and the left temple and the pain extends backward
#Silicea. [Sil]
Silicea is a very useful remedy in headache, but one not very often
used. When a patient with a headache has her head tied up with a
towel or handkerchief it will probably indicate one of two remedies.
Argentum nitricum if the head be tied up tightly; here we have relief
from pressure; and Silicea if the head is tied up simply to keep
it warm. The headache of Silicea nervous and caused by excessive
mental exertion. The face is pale at the commencement of the headache,
but gets flushed as the pain becomes intense; body is chilly. It
is supra-orbital and worse over the right eye, the pains coming
up from the back of the head. Noise, motion and jarring aggravate.
Warmth relieves. Menyanthes is similar in some respects to Silicea
, but pressure rather than warmth relieves; and on going upstairs
there is a sensation of a heavy weight on the vertex. The headache
of Silicea like that of Ignatia and Gelsemium is relieved by copious
urination. An additional indication for Silicea is an extreme sensitiveness
of the scalp. Strontium carbonicum. This is most similar to Silicea,
but the pains increase gradually to their greatest intensity and
then decline.
#Argentum nitricum. [Arg-n]
A characteristic of this drug is that the head seems enormously
large. There is much boring pain in the left frontal eminence. Thuja
has a sensation as if a nail were driven into the frontal eminence.
Ignatia and Coffea also have these sharp, nail-like pains. The pains
under Argentum nitricum increase to such a degree that the patient
seems as if she would lose her senses. Tying the head up tightly
relieves the headache of this drug, it being the pressure that relieves.
Epiphegus. Headaches brought on by over-exertion, shopping, excitement,
etc. Pain worse on left side pressing on temple. Constant desire
to expectorate with a viscid saliva. Pains relieved by rest and
lying down.
#Melilotus alba. [Meli]
A remedy often overlooked in the treatment of congestive forms of
headache is Melilotus. With this remedy there is a sensation of
bursting, it seems as if the brain would burst through the forehead,
the pains are intense and throbbing and almost drive the patient
frantic. The eyes are bloodshot and the headache tends to recur
every afternoon. Sometimes the headache culminates in nosebleed,
which relieves. Congestive headaches, due to sexual irritation,
are speedily benefited by the remedy. It seems to produce engorgement
of the erectile tissues everywhere. Especially is this noticed in
the nose. This drug will often take the place of headache powders
and relieve quite as promptly and more safely. There is with this
drug, which reminds of Cimicifuga, an undulating sensation in the
brain. Bryonia has a splitting headache; and it is especially suitable
to rheumatic cases; it is seldom indicated in sick headache; the
bursting sensation is characteristic.
#Natrum muriaticum. [Nat-m]
The headache of Natrum muriaticum is as if there were little hammers
beatings in the skull, worse from moving the head or eyeballs. It
comes on in the morning, is worse about 10 A.M. and is preceded
by partial blindness, as we found under Iris and Gelsemium. The
little hammer sensation is also found under Psorinum. Natrum muriaticum,
as well as Calcarea phosphorica, is an excellent remedy for certain
headache in school girls during menses. A malarial basis for a headache
will sometimes suggest this remedy. Calcarea phosphorica. Headache
in school children and especially in those who are maturing and
anaemic; headache on top of head. Ignatia suits highly nervous and
sensitive temperaments and those whose nervous system has given
away to anxiety, grief or mental worry. The headache generally centers
around the region of the ear and runs up to the parietal bone or
occiput, leaving a stiffness of the nape of the neck, profuse urination
relieving. It has also as before stated the clavus hystericus. |