Abstract
Migraine and headache disorders are common, disabling conditions affecting individuals of all ages and significantly reducing daily functioning and quality of life. They occur more frequently in females due to hormonal fluctuations, dietary triggers, psychological stress, and hereditary influences. Many patients experience premonitory physical and emotional symptoms that precede the aura or headache phase by hours or days. Clinically, migraines are often unilateral, with most cases presenting pulsating pain, accompanied by nausea, photophobia, phonophobia, and autonomic symptoms. The resulting productivity loss contributes to a substantial economic burden. Although modern medicine offers symptomatic relief, many treatments remain temporary and analgesic-focused. Homeopathy provides a personalized and cost-effective therapeutic alternative, emphasizing detailed case assessment and remedy selection. Remedies such as Natrum muriaticum and Spigelia anthelmia have shown promising outcomes by addressing individual susceptibility, emotional components, and associated systemic disturbances, offering a holistic approach to long-term migraine management.