Headaches 11674...India
A 42-year-old housewife, had been suffering from severe headaches for over ten years since 2015, following a seizure episode that occurred during a visit to the hill shrine of Tirupati. A brain scan at that time revealed a clot for which she underwent allopathic treatment for three years. Seizures did not recur but headaches came every 2 to 3 days, often triggered by skipping a post lunch nap or excessive physical strain. The sharp, one-sided pain was intense enough to disturb her mentally and interfere with household activities. Each episode lasted 7 to 8 hours and typically subsided after a night’s sleep.
In 2019, she consulted a physician who prescribed a painkiller; this offered relief within an hour or two. After a year, she relied on over-the-counter analgesics, requiring them on average twice a week. Although effective, she wished to avoid becoming dependent on them and consulted the practitioner. At the time, she appeared mentally distressed and exhausted; last episode had occurred two days ago. She mentioned that her mother had a history of seizures. On 6 Dec 2025, she was given:
CC10.1 Emergencies + CC11.3 Headaches + CC11.4 Migraines + CC15.1 Mental & Emotional tonic + CC18.5 Neuralgia…TDS
She was advised to do meditation and pranayama daily in the morning.
Treatment progress:
- 11 Dec 2025: No headache even after skipping the post-lunch nap.
- 30 Dec 2025: Remained headache-free even during excessive strain; dosage reduced to BD.
- 16 Jan 2026: Dosage down to OD; mood improved, felt relieved from headaches and painkillers.
- 5 Mar 2026: Dosage gradually tapered to 3TW to 2TW to OW for maintenance.
As of June 2026, she remains completely free from headaches and continues to enjoy an active life.