- It is a condition in which Sudā‘ Hār Sāda (Simple headache) occurs due to heat.
- It is caused by Sū’-i Mizāj Hār Sāda (Simple hot morbid temperament) resulting from prolonged exposure to sun.
- It is characterized by headache associated with dry mouth and nostrils and excessive thirst. The patient gets relief on application of cold items on the head and inhalation with aromas having cold temperament.
- It is a condition in which Sudā‘ Hār Sāda (Simple headache) occurs due to heat.
- It is caused by Sū’-i Mizāj Hār Sāda (Simple hot morbid temperament) resulting from prolonged exposure to sun.
- It is characterized by headache associated with dry mouth and nostrils and excessive thirst. The patient gets relief on application of cold items on the head and inhalation with aromas having cold temperament.
- Oral administration of Lu‘āb of following drugs with Sharbat-i Nīlofar/ Sugar 24 gm.
- Bihīdāna (Seed of Cydonia oblonga Mill.), Tukhm-i Kāhū Muqashshar (Dehusked seed of Lactuca sativa Linn.), Maghz-i Tukhm-i Tarbūz (Seed kernel of Citrullus vulgaris Schrad.)
- Oral administration of mucilage of seed of Plantago ovata Forsk. 4 gm. obtained in Āb-i Anār Tursh 84 ml.
- Inhalation of Sandal (Santalum album Linn.), camphor and rose water.
- Local application of paste of Nīlofar (Nymphaea lotus Linn.), fresh coriander, Gul-i Banafsha (Flower of Viola odorata Linn.), Post-i Khashkhāsh (Rind of Papaver somniferum Linn.) and rose water.
- Local application of paste of Ārd-i Jaw (Flour of seed of Hordeum vulgare Linn.), Gul-i Khatmī (Althaea officinalis Linn.), Gul-i Banafsha (Flower of Viola odorata Linn.), Nīlofar (Nymphaea lotus Linn.), rose water, vinegar and Roghan-i Gul on the forehead.
- Local application of cotton soaked in ‘Arq-i Gulāb, vinegar and Roghan-i Gul on anterior fontanelle.
- Snuffing of milk mixed with Roghan-i Gul and Roghan-i Banafsha after cooling with ice.
- Local application of Roghan-i Kadū/Roghan-i Banafsha/Roghan-i Nīlofar after cooling with ice on head.
Compound Drugs:
Sharbat-i Banafsha |
24 ml. with water in the morning |
Sharbat-i Nīlofar |
24 ml. with water in the morning |
Sharbat-i Fālsa |
24 ml. with water |
Roghan-i Gul |
Local application |
Roghan-i Kadū |
Local application |
- Fasd-i Warīd-i Jabha (Bloodletting through mandibular vein)
- Massage of feet
- Hijāma (Cupping) on nape of neck.
- Aghziya Latīfa - Food stuffs which are easy to digest but have little nutritional value, and produce such a sanguine which is normal in viscosity. These are of two types i.e. Mahmūda (that produces good humour). and Ghayr Mahmūda (that produces morbid humour) e.g. garlic, radish, spicy and salty foods, etc.
- Mā al-Sha’īr - Barley water
- Reduce the quantity of food intake
- Avoid exposure to sun in hot weather.