A 55-year-old woman has not been treated for some time and is permanently off medication. He suffers from recurring headaches that usually last from one to three days. In addition to problems with headaches, she also suffers from symptoms of menopause, i.e. frequent hot flushes that occur approximately 15-20 times a day.
She started taking MIGREO tincture with a dosage of 12 drops a day for a month. After the first week, the number of hot flashes was about the same, after the second week of taking it, she noticed a change, as the number of hot flushes decreased to 10 times a day. Back pain is minimal, except once after heavy physical work in the garden. The headache occurred only once and disappeared during the night. After the second week of taking it, pain appeared in the chest part of the spine and lasted for three days, there were no headaches, the number of hot flushes per day is within the same limits. In the third week, the patient's spine forced her to visit a physiotherapist, but he only helped her to relax the problem. Headache occurs once a week in a mild form. The number of hot flushes is the same. In the fourth week, the back pain disappeared, the headaches appeared for a few hours, while the hot flushes are still 12-15 times a day. In general, we could assess that the patient had a positive response as far as the headaches are concerned, which are now more limited in time and milder. Regarding back pain, she did not notice any particular effect. She felt better physically and slept well.
Suzana Škodová MD
General practitioner
Prague, March 2016