This is due to indigestion causing acid reflux resulting in vomiting.
Take avippatijar churan 3 gm mix in honey twice a day
Mukta bhasm+praval pishti wirh honey twice a day
Next Steps
Early and light dinner would help
Health Tips
Saunf water empty stomach
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Hello, thank you for sharing your experience.
Monthly headaches that improve with vomiting, along with shorter but timely periods, can be linked to imbalances in digestive fire (Agni) and Pitta dosha, as well as stress or lifestyle factors.
Ayurveda views such symptoms as signals that your body needs support to balance digestion, metabolism, and hormonal cycles. Some key steps that usually help include:
• Gentle Ayurvedic detoxification and digestive support herbs
• Lifestyle adjustments like regular meals, stress management, and proper sleep
• Herbal formulations to support hormonal balance and menstrual health
I recommend a personal consultation to explore your full history, lifestyle, and body constitution, so we can tailor a safe and effective treatment plan for you.
Please feel free to reach out if you’d like to discuss further or schedule a consultation.
Take care,
— Dr. Arisha
If you are not having food in time, excessive thiinking, if bowel is not completely evacuated due to excessive pitta, you get headache and it will be relieved by vomiting.
Next Steps
you need to do lifestyle modification if that is the case, along with Ayurveda medicines
Health Tips
consult Ayurveda physician and get it treated well.
Can you explain me in detail when your experiencing headache is there are any trigger points is headache is two sides or only one side?
Do you have any issues like acidity?
How is your bowel movement??
How is your sleep digestion?
So you mentioned that after vomiting, headache is relieving, so vomiting, does it contain food material or yellow or any other type?
If you give detailed history, then it will be easy for me to guide you properly
*Amlapitta is common symptom now a days due to poor lifestyle. it needs ayurvedic detox therapy. ayurvedic medicine along with panchakarma like , vaman, virechan will be useful for this condition.
âyog and pranayam is also useful in this condition.
â you need to consult yourself with ayurvedic doctor for your specific issue, we will advice you ayurvedic medicine and diet, panchakarma treatment according to your health issue.
ðProper investigation will be helpful for perfect Ayurvedic diagnosis and treatment.
â with detail history taking we can advice you proper protocol for treatment.
ð Advice- Reduce spicy food, sugar, salt and maida from food.
â Avoid self medication.
â Follow Daily regime and have a healthy lifestyle
Monthly headaches relieved by vomiting and short periods may indicate Pitta or Vata imbalance, possibly linked to hormonal fluctuations.
Ayurveda recommends gentle detoxification, Shirodhara, Nasya therapy, and herbs like Ashwagandha, Brahmi, and Shatavari to balance hormones and reduce headache frequency.
Please consult online for personalized treatment and detailed evaluation.
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