WJPR Citation New

  All Since 2020
 Citation  8502  4519
 h-index  30  23
 i10-index  227  96

Login

Best Article Awards

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR) is giving Best Article Award in every Issue for Best Article and Issue Certificate of Appreciation to the Authors to promote research activity of scholar.
Best Paper Award :
Dr. Dhrubo Jyoti Sen
Download Article: Click Here

Search

Track Your Article

Abstract

A REVIEW ON DIVERGENT AND MORBID OF MIGRAINE

*Ms. Gayatri Mahadeo Hajare

Abstract

Migraine is a prevalent, chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of moderate to severe headache, often associated with nausea, vomiting, photophobia, and phonophobia. It is a multifactorial condition influenced by genetic, environmental, and hormonal factors, and can present with or without aura. The global burden of migraine is significant, affecting approximately 15–18% of the population and contributing substantially to disability and reduced quality of life. The pathophysiology of migraine involves complex neurovascular mechanisms, particularly the activation of the trigeminovascular system, leading to the release of neuropeptides such as calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), substance P, and neurokinin A. Migraine progression typically occurs in four phases: premonitory, aura, headache, and postdromal phases, each associated with distinct clinical features. Various triggers, including stress, dietary factors, hormonal fluctuations, sleep disturbances, and environmental stimuli, play a crucial role in initiating migraine attacks. Diagnosis is primarily clinical and based on criteria established by the International Headache Society. Management strategies aim to reduce the frequency, severity, and duration of migraine attacks and improve patient quality of life. Current treatment approaches include pharmacological therapies such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), triptans, anti-emetics, and CGRP antagonists. In addition, alternative approaches including Ayurveda, homeopathy, yoga, and lifestyle modifications have been explored for their supportive role in migraine management. In conclusion, migraine remains an underdiagnosed and undertreated condition despite its high prevalence and impact. A comprehensive understanding of its pathophysiology and triggers, along with an integrated therapeutic approach, is essential for effective management and improved patient outcomes.

Keywords: .


[Full Text Article]  [Download Certificate]

Call for Paper

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR)
Read More

Email & SMS Alert

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR)
Read More

Article Statistics

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR)
Read More

Online Submission

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR)
Read More