OPTIMIZING MIGRAINE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT: BRIDGING ICHD-3 CLASSIFICATIONS WITH A HOMOEOPATHIC APPROACH USING CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA

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Dr. Pawan Kumar Shahi
Dr. (Prof.) Abhijit Chattopadhyay
Dr. Prem Sagar
Dr. Krishna Kant Singh
Dr. Anand Krishna Srivastava

Keywords

ICHD-3 Classification, Chionanthus Virginica, Homeopathy, Migraine Management, Mechanical Aid Repertories, Complementary and Alternative Therapy.

Abstract

This article explores the integration of mechanical aid repertories with the International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition (ICHD-3), to enhance migraine diagnosis and treatment, with a focus on a Homoeopathic approach using Chionanthus Virginica. It highlights the benefits of aligning ICHD-3 classifications with Homoeopathic repertories to create individualized treatment plans. The objective is to provide a systematic framework to improve migraine care in India, using holistic and personalized treatments.

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