Migraine
Migraine is a neurological condition that can cause multiple
symptoms. It’s frequently characterized by intense, debilitating headaches.
Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, difficulty speaking, numbness or
tingling, and sensitivity to light and sound. Migraines often run in families
and affect all ages.
The diagnosis of migraine headaches is determined based on
clinical history, reported symptoms, and by ruling out other causes. The most
common categories of migraine headache are those without aura (previously known
as common migraines) and those with aura (previously known as classic
migraines).
Migraines can begin in childhood or may not occur until
early adulthood. Women are more likely than men to have migraines. Family
history is one of the most common risk factors for having migraines.
Symptoms include:
- Eye pain
- Sensitivity to light or sound
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Severe pain, usually on one side of the head that some individuals describe as "pounding
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