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- Migraine - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
A migraine is a headache that can cause severe throbbing pain or a pulsing sensation, usually on one side of the head It's often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light and sound
- Migraine with aura - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Migraine with aura (also called classic migraine) is a recurring headache that strikes after or at the same time as sensory disturbances called aura These disturbances can include flashes of light, blind spots, and other vision changes or tingling in your hand or face
- Migraines: Simple steps to head off the pain - Mayo Clinic
Migraines cause pain as real as the pain of injuries — with one difference: Healthy habits and simple remedies sometimes stop migraines before they start By Mayo Clinic Staff Medicine is a proven way to both treat and prevent migraines
- Migraine - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
What is likely triggering my migraines? Are there other possible causes for my migraine symptoms? What tests do I need? Are my migraines likely temporary or chronic? What is the best course of action? What are the alternatives to the primary approach that you're suggesting? What changes to my lifestyle or diet do you suggest I make?
- Headache Causes - Mayo Clinic
The most common primary headaches are: Cluster headache; Migraine; Migraine with aura; Tension headache; Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia (TAC), such as cluster headache and paroxysmal hemicrania; A few headache patterns also are generally considered types of primary headache, but are less common
- Chronic daily headaches - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
If you have a headache most days, you might have one of the most disabling headache conditions, chronic daily headaches Aggressive treatment and long-term management might help
- Headaches in children - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Like adults, children can develop different types of headaches, including migraines or stress-related (tension) headaches Children can also have chronic daily headaches In some cases, headaches in children are caused by an infection, high levels of stress or anxiety, or minor head trauma
- Ocular migraine: When to seek help - Mayo Clinic
The term "ocular migraine" can be confusing Headache specialists don't use this term anymore, but it has been used to describe migraines that occur with changes in vision The term often is used to refer to two different conditions that cause visual changes: Migraine with aura and retinal migraine
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