Types of Migraine
- Common migraine (or absence migraine) has no "aura.” About 80% of migraines are common.
- Classic migraines (migraine with aura) present with an aura before the headache and are more severe than common migraines.
- A silent or acephalic migraine is a migraine without head pain but with aura and other aspects of migraine.
- A hemiplegic migraine can have symptoms that mimic a stroke, such as weakness on one side of the body, loss of sensation, or feeling ‘pins and needles.’
- A retinal migraine causes temporary vision loss in one eye, which can last from minutes to months, but it is usually reversible. This is often a sign of a more serious medical problem, and patients should seek medical care.
- A chronic migraine is a migraine headache that lasts for more than 15 days per month.
- Status migrainosus is a constant migraine attack that lasts more than 72 hours.
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