AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF SURYAVARTA W.S.R. MIGRAINE: A CLINICAL STUDY
Dr. Abhishek Shyamlal Yadav*, Dr. Zarekar D.L. (Associate Professor), Dr. S. T. Shinde (HOD), Dr. Samrat Jadhav (Associate Professor), Dr. Abhijeet Borude (Associate Professor), Dr. Amol Ghodke (Assistant Professor), Dr. Neha Jagtap (Assistant
ABSTRACT
Suryavarta[1] is a type of Shiroroga[2] characterized by a headache that intensifies with sunrise and subsides after sunset. It closely resembles migraine[3], a neurovascular disorder involving trigeminovascular activation and inflammatory mediators. This clinical study evaluates the efficacy of Ayurvedic management in a 32-year-old female patient presenting with classical features of Suryavarta. The treatment protocol included Pathyadi Kashaya, Akik Pishti, Godanti Hartal Pishti, Avipattikar Churna, and Praval Panchamrit. Significant improvement was observed in headache intensity, photophobia, nausea, and burning sensation. The results suggest that Ayurvedic management focusing on Pitta-Vata shamana and Agni correction is effective in migraine.
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