My. Mom has vestibular migraine. Doc suggested catching, stugeron, ginkobiloba, she lives in Bangalore and the weather is too hot currently... She intakes lots of water and also takes medicines timely... Have done various tests ... which is normal... Sometimes even though after taking medicines she feel headaches...Why?? All items which triggers migraines are prohibited
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Hi dear a homeopathic constitutional treatment will give her best results naturally
You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance
Medicines will reach you via courier services
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Those medication she taking is good along with that take homeopathy.
She needs some excercise as well for her condition
Good morning .Vestibular migraine or vertigo associated migraines do not have a specific cause they can come as mysteriously and disappear as they came.The main treatmemt guideline is based on symptoms as cause is unknown.There are lot of theories but nothing is absolute.Homoeopathy can help you in such cases , with your medications as it will act on constitutional level .Hope this helps.
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