This cross-sectional comparative study compared 15 cases of migraine (without aura) to 15 cases of migraine (without aura) treated with only medication in group A, 15 cases of migraine (without aura) treated with Rajyoga meditation and deep breathing in group B, and 15 cases of age-matched healthy individuals. The interictal phase was used for this study. The most striking finding was that while P100 (ms) in group B decreased at post-test in both eyes (even though this was not statistically significant), P100 (ms) in group A significantly increased at post-test. Although P100-N75 (mu v) increased in both groups, neither group's rise was statistically significant. Regarding the right eye, For the P100 and N145 latencies, repeated comparisons using the Tukey test and one-way ANOVA indicated significant results both across and within groups. There was no difference at all with the left eye. We come to the conclusion that deep breathing and Rajyoga meditation can be utilised in addition to conventional migraine therapy. We support the continuous use of these measures in an effort to lessen the prevalence of assaults and ultimately eradicate the issue.
Dalia A. Biswas,
Department of Physiology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha, Maharashtra, India.
Meghana A. Gaikwad,
Department of Physiology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha, Maharashtra, India.
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