Migraine

ketosis for the prevention of migraine

Authors

  • Dr. A.B. Farook Abdulla MBBS, MD (Physician)

Keywords:

migraine, one-sided headache, migraine causes, migraine neurotransmitters, migraine and ketones, ketone diet in migraine, dos and don’ts in migraine, migraine treatment, migraine non-pharmacological management, foods to avoid in migraine, ஒற்றைத் தலைவலி, ஒற்றைத் தலைவலிக்கான காரணங்கள், ஒற்றைத் தலைவலி நரம்பியக்கடத்திகள், ஒற்றைத் தலைவலி மற்றும் கீட்டோன்கள், ஒற்றைத் தலைவலியில் கீட்டோன் உணவுமுறை, ஒற்றைத் தலைவலியில் செய்ய வேண்டியவை மற்றும் செய்யக்கூடாதவை, ஒற்றைத் தலைவலி சிகிச்சை, ஒற்றைத் தலைவலி மருந்து அல்லாத மேலாண்மை, ஒற்றைத் தலைவலியில் தவிர்க்க வேண்டிய உணவுகள்

Abstract

When people hear migraine described as a one-sided headache that feels like a hammer being hit in the head, you can imagine how painful it can actually be. More women than men are affected by this one-sided headache. There are families where everyone from mothers to daughters to grandchildren suffer from migraines. This headache, which can severely affect the quality of life thereby reducing the ability of the affected person to function. If a student who is studying well gets a migraine before the exam, she will not be able to concentrate on her studies and study with full enthusiasm. This will also affect her grades. When women in domestic life get this headache, they become irritable and angry with their family members, which leads to unnecessary arguments and fights. If a migraine occurs in the office, it will be like the end of the day. It will make them completely uninterested in any activity. This article discusses the various causes of migraine in detail. It also discusses the research-based evidence of ketones in the pathophysiology of migraine and potential therapeutic uses of high ketone diet. It also describes the practical strategies to avoid or prevent migraine episodes.

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Published

12-07-2025

Citation

Dr. A.B. Farook Abdulla. (2025). Migraine: ketosis for the prevention of migraine. Tamil Psychiatry Journal, 1(2), 15–17. Retrieved from https://tamilpsychiatryjournal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/43

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