Study of Clinical and Biochemical Features of Migraine and Treatment Mechanisms Using Traditional Medicine

Authors

  • Butahonov Farrukh Tulkinjon ugli Department of Rehabilitology, Sports Medicine, Traditional Medicine and Physical Culture

Keywords:

migraine, traditional medicine, biochemical markers

Abstract

Migraine is a chronic neurovascular disorder characterized by recurrent headaches and complex pathophysiological mechanisms. Despite the growing effectiveness of modern pharmacotherapy, many patients seek alternative treatments due to side effects, contraindications, or personal preferences. This study investigates the clinical and biochemical characteristics of migraine and assesses the potential of traditional medicine methods for its management. Drawing from the works of Professor Ibragim Rakhmanovich Askarov and Central Asian medical heritage, the paper explores herbal therapy, hirudotherapy, and other integrative techniques. Observational data suggest that traditional methods can significantly reduce the frequency and intensity of migraine attacks, offering a promising complementary approach to conventional medicine.

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Published

2025-04-17

How to Cite

ugli, B. F. T. (2025). Study of Clinical and Biochemical Features of Migraine and Treatment Mechanisms Using Traditional Medicine. International Journal of Integrative and Modern Medicine, 3(4), 103–106. Retrieved from https://medicaljournals.eu/index.php/IJIMM/article/view/1723