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Metcn – 2014-06-22
Metcn – 2014-06-22










  • An abrupt, severe headache like a thunderclap.
  • See your doctor immediately or go to the emergency room if you have any of the following signs and symptoms, which could indicate a more serious medical problem: Then make an appointment with your doctor to discuss your headaches.Įven if you have a history of headaches, see your doctor if the pattern changes or your headaches suddenly feel different. If you regularly have signs and symptoms of migraine, keep a record of your attacks and how you treated them. Migraines are often undiagnosed and untreated. Sudden head movement might bring on the pain again briefly.
  • Sensitivity to light, sound, and sometimes smell and touchĪfter a migraine attack, you might feel drained, confused and washed out for up to a day.
  • Pain usually on one side of your head, but often on both sides.
  • Migraines might occur rarely or strike several times a month. How often migraines occur varies from person to person.
  • Weakness or numbness in the face or one side of the bodyĪ migraine usually lasts from 4 to 72 hours if untreated.
  • Pins and needles sensations in an arm or leg.
  • Visual phenomena, such as seeing various shapes, bright spots or flashes of light.
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    Each symptom usually begins gradually, builds up over several minutes and can last up to 60 minutes. They're usually visual but can also include other disturbances. Auras are reversible symptoms of the nervous system.

  • Mood changes, from depression to euphoriaįor some people, an aura might occur before or during migraines.
  • One or two days before a migraine, you might notice subtle changes that warn of an upcoming migraine, including: Not everyone who has migraines goes through all stages. Migraines, which affect children and teenagers as well as adults, can progress through four stages: prodrome, aura, attack and post-drome.












    Metcn – 2014-06-22