Homeopathy for headaches

Migraine

Sanguinaria canadensis. Migraine begins in the morning at the back of the head, moves to the right eye and ends with vomiting. Worse when moving. Flushes of heat, with reddening of the cheeks. Better after sleep. Burning in palms and soles. Better on the left side. Cough after hypothermia, with congestion of the pharynx.

Better in the dark. Night pains in the right deltoid muscle do not allow raising the arm. Worse at night in wet weather. Worse from cold. Preferential side of the lesion: right.

Ipecacuanha. The pain goes to the root of the tongue and is accompanied by nausea.

Pulsatilla. Headache in cold air when walking slowly. Headaches from mental exertion and warmth. Wandering pains. They move from one part of the head to another. The head is hot. Better outdoors. The head expands and becomes very large. Easier from constricting and squeezing the head.

Ferrum metallicum. Blood rushes to the head. The head becomes red and hot, and the feet cold. You can see how the carotid arteries pulsate. Throbbing headaches.

Sulphur. Cold feet, but on top of head there is burning, flushes of heat.

Bismuthum. Boring pain inside right temple, aggravated by pressing on it. Tearing pain in forehead and over right eye. Contractive pain in forehead and eyes. Blue circles around the eyes. In the morning, dizziness and confusion in the head. Cutting pain over right eye and in occiput. Head heavy on forehead and both temples when sitting and moving.

Sepia. Headache in the lower part of the brain. The patient cannot tolerate light and noise. Pain with nausea and vomiting. Depressed mood and irascibility with anger. Menses are scanty, late or absent. Melancholy, palpitation, throbbing headache before menstruation.

Thuja occidentalis. Sensation as if a nail were driven into the head. Diseases from vaccination (Silicea). The patient is hurried and impatient. Even the smallest things annoy him. Intense, stitching and unbearable pains. Better horizontal. The pains go from the face to the back of the head.

Antimonium tartaricum (Tartarus emeticus). Sensation, front of head tied with a bandage (Gelsemium, Mercurius, Acidum carbolicum, Sulphur). Better from cool air and motion. Beating in the right head. Drawing pain in right temple and jaw. The child does not like to be looked at or touched. Vibration and trembling in the palms and inside the head. Head eczema. Vertigo with drowsiness. Fire in the forehead. Sleepiness during the day. Bluish or purple face.

Ranunculus bulbosus. The pain splits the head in two. Worse in the evening and when going from cold to warm air and back again.

Ranunculus sceleratus. The pain drills the top of the head in a small place.

Menyanthes. Pressive headache in vertex when climbing stairs. Hands and feet are cold. The pain goes from the back of the head to the head.

Paris quadrofolia. The pain comes from the back of the head. The head seems to be incredibly large.

Strontium carb. Pain from the back of the head goes to the head.

Cocculus indicus. Pain in the back of the head. Exhaustion from insomnia. Stupor after eating. The muscles of the neck are so weak that they cannot hold up a heavy head. It seems to open and close.

Veratrum album. Pressure in vertex and pain in stomach. Worse when moving.

Phellandrium. The pain presses on the crown. Burning in temples and over eyes. The eyes are inflamed and watery. The patient cannot tolerate bright light and sounds.

Acidum phosphoricum. Exhaustion. Desire to lie down. Pain in the back of the head.

Angustura vera. Great heaviness in the forehead in the morning. Aching drawing pain in right side of head in evening. Headache passes from vertex to temples. Constant itching and sudden pain in forehead and temple. Headache in the forehead and heat in the face in the open air in the evening. Drawing pain in the temporal muscles when opening the mouth. Pain on the left side of the brain, when the head is tilted, disappears when the head is raised.

Headache in the evening, when it gets dark, and lasts until falling asleep. Boring pain in temples. Twitching under the skin in the left parietal region. Trembling between the eyebrows when reading. Pain in vertex, aggravated by stooping and ameliorated in open air. Aching pain in occiput in afternoon.

Valeriana. The slightest effort causes a severe headache.

Spigelia. The pains are worse at sunrise and relieved at sunset. Neuralgia on the left. It looks like the top of the head is open. Tears flow from the left eye.

Chamomilla. Hair is damp with hot sweat.

Calcarea. The pillow is drenched with sweat, which runs in streams from the head and face. Fontanelles in children close late. The face is swollen and pale. Icy coldness in parts of the head.

Silicea. The headache starts under the occiput and goes up to the eyes. The head is very sensitive to cold. Wears a hat in summer. Big head.

Baryta carb. Stroke in old people or a tendency to it. Very big head. She freezes all the time.

Anacardium. Plug in the head.

Aconitum. It seems that something is crawling on the left side of the head. Burning headache, as if boiling water washed over the brain. Drawing pain presses from the outside into the left temple. It seems to be pulled by the hair. Twitching in occiput. Jerking, tearing pain in occiput. When bending, the contents of the forehead fall out.

Paroxysmal beating in the left and right side of the forehead. Tearing, shooting and jerking pain in left temple, with roaring noise in ears. Contractive headache behind the eyes. Cracking in temples, nose and forehead. Shooting pain over the eyes goes to the upper jaw and causes nausea. Part of the brain rises with the slightest movement. Headache when walking, better sitting.

Acidum suphuricum. In the frontal part of the head, the brain moves freely in different directions.

Petroleum. It gets worse in winter, and in summer the eczema of the scalp disappears. Lead heaviness in occiput, with inclination to vomit, aggravated by motion.

Psorinum. Headaches are ameliorated by epistaxis (Melilotus). Sparks, flies or circles before the eyes before migraine (Lac defloratum. Kali bichromicum).

Sudden urging with loose stools to jump out of bed in the morning (Sulphur, Aloe, Kali bichromicum, Lilium tigrinum, Phosphorus, Podophyllum, Rumex, Silica, Tuberculinum, Zincum). Desperate patient. He has no hope of recovery. Waking up to eat (Phosphorus, Lycopodium, China. Ignatia).

Staphisagria. The caustic liquid flowing out from under the crusts on the head infects healthy skin, where intensely itchy blisters form. The patient gets relief by combing them and thus creates new problem areas.

Graphites. Bubbles with a thick yellow liquid like honey coalesce and form thick yellow scabs.

Belladonna. The throbbing headache is aggravated by bending the head forward and by lying down. In the evening, pain in the occiput and behind the ear. Shootings over right eye socket. Coldness in middle of forehead. Heat in the head. The pain passes from one temple to another. Pain from forehead extending to lower jaw. Shootings from forehead to occiput. Tearing pain over eyebrows. Spasmodic pain in the root of the nose.

Ignatia. One-sided headache in hysterical persons resembles a nail driven into the brain. It is aggravated by mental work and talking. It is difficult to think and speak in the evening. Cannot concentrate thoughts. Vertigo with acute headache. Shaking when walking. Sensation as if intoxicated, with burning in the eyes. He puts his head on the table. The headache is aggravated by bending forward. Pain in the forehead, eye movement causes pain.

Pain in the temples and in the occiput. Pain in the head, aggravated by eating. Pain behind left ear when lying on back. Pain in head when going upstairs. Jerking headache when opening eyes. Pain in the inner corner of the eye. Pain in right temple. Better from warmth, lying on painful side. The pain is aggravated by coffee, alcohol, cold, noise, bright light, and smoking. The pain often ends with copious urination.

Coffea. Headache tears the brain into pieces. It intensifies in the fresh air.

Helsemium. The pain goes from the back of the head to the whole head. The patient wants to keep his head motionless in a high position. Worse from smoking and lying with head down. Worse from heat.

Natrium mur. Headache in the occipito-cervical region, aggravated by mental exertion. Rolling the eyes is extremely painful. Pain accompanies menses. Better from perspiration.