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headaches
Hello,i am 29 year old female. As a child a had a mild concussion and sicne than i have headaches frequently. I had a lot of problems with my teeth (surgically remowed 5!!! wisdom teeth) and years after that so called fantom pain was accuring and led to headaches. I start using arnica 30c when this pain occurs and it often helps.
My headaches have narrowed down to 3-4 times a month now and i discovered that they are widely related to menstrual cycle (alway headache 1 day before the cycle starts and before it ends).
I will be very happy for any suggestion you'll give me.
Greetings,
Lony
lony29 on 2014-07-14
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Pl take
1. Staphisagri-200 (200c) 6 pills every day (one dose) for one week.
After that stop it and whebn your MC is approaching, then start
Lachesis-200 (200c) 6 pills (one dose) for 3-4 days and then stop it. After that give a feedback
For your child pl give him
Natrum Sulph-200 (200c) 6 pills every day (one dose) for one week and then stop it.
R.P. Tamhankar
1. Staphisagri-200 (200c) 6 pills every day (one dose) for one week.
After that stop it and whebn your MC is approaching, then start
Lachesis-200 (200c) 6 pills (one dose) for 3-4 days and then stop it. After that give a feedback
For your child pl give him
Natrum Sulph-200 (200c) 6 pills every day (one dose) for one week and then stop it.
R.P. Tamhankar
shouse_nsk last decade
headache dating from concussion generally calls for arnica. It may have to be followed by other remedies but arnica must be taken first.Natrum Sulph might be required if there is photophoebia and suicidal thoughts.
♡ telescope last decade
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