- Migraine is a neurovascular condition characterized by intense, debilitating headaches, typically affecting one side of the head with varying intensity. These headaches are often accompanied by nausea and heightened sensitivity to light and sound. In approximately one-third of migraine attacks, both sides of the head are affected.
- The pain associated with migraines is described as severe throbbing or pulsing and can significantly disrupt daily activities. Migraine attacks can endure for hours to days, causing substantial discomfort.
- In about one-third of cases, individuals may experience a warning symptom known as an aura before or during the headache. Auras can manifest as visual disturbances, such as flashes of light or blind spots, or other sensory disturbances like tingling in the face, arm, or leg, along with difficulty speaking.
- The closest possible correlation for Migraine in Ayurveda is Ardhavabhedaka, meaning one/half-sided splitting/ breaking pain. This is a type of Vataja Shirashoola (as per Ashtanga Hrudayam) if not treated properly will lead to problems of the ear and eye. Also, the attacks may happen in an interval of weeks or months. According to Susrutha Samhitha, this is a Tridoshaja Shirashoola ,which recurs once a week or ten days or without any regular interval.