Migraine Headaches, Stopped Medicines Due To Side Effects, Considerable Improvement With Homeopathic Medicines. Chances Of Recurrence After The Course?
hi my name is deepali and i am suffering through migrain headaches ..it started around 5 months ago but i realised that its migrain headaches around two months ago. soon after realising i began my treatment but the medicines (i.e topaz 25 gm)had side affects on me and i had to stop it. but during my treatment to there was no affect on my headaches instead they increased. but now i am on homoeopathy medicines and my headaches are in control. ARE THERE ANY CHANCES OF GETTING THEM BACK AFTER MY COURSE OF TREATMENT??
Hi, welcome to HCM.
Firstly, Migrain headache can not be cured completely. you will have to suffer for life. And it is not curable by homeopathy.
You have to be treated meticulously. there is 100% chance of recurrence of the disease after completion of the treatment.
Side effect of one drug should not be a cause of stopping treatment.
So, in my opinion, consult with any general physician for further management.
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Migraine Headaches, Stopped Medicines Due To Side Effects, Considerable Improvement With Homeopathic Medicines. Chances Of Recurrence After The Course?
Hi, welcome to HCM. Firstly, Migrain headache can not be cured completely. you will have to suffer for life. And it is not curable by homeopathy. You have to be treated meticulously. there is 100% chance of recurrence of the disease after completion of the treatment. Side effect of one drug should not be a cause of stopping treatment. So, in my opinion, consult with any general physician for further management.