Symptoms, remedies, treatments and care for Migraine


Migraine

Migraine usually causes recurrent headaches that are from moderate to severe, but it is much more than just a severe headache. Migraine is a neurological disease with extremely incapacitating neurological symptoms. It’s typically a severe throbbing recurring pain, usually on one side of the head but in many cases, both sides are affected. In some cases, other disabling symptoms are present without head pain. Migraine attacks are often accompanied by one or more of the following disabling symptoms including visual disturbances, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, extreme sensitivity to sound, light, touch and smell, and tingling or numbness in the extremities or face. The pain is generally made worse by physical activity.

The exact cause of migraines is not known. Changes in neurotransmitter levels within the brain are thought to play a role.
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