i often get migranes bad and they would last long enough the pain travels into the side of my head and ears too its normal role of migranes you can visit your doctor and get medication from there
A Migraine is a neurological disease. Migraine can seem to affect the ears by causing neurological symptoms such as tinnitus and vertigo or dizziness.
yes it can
Gluten can trigger Migraine attacks in susceptible individuals, especially those with gluten sensitivities. See your physician or headache specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and headache disorders.
Migraine (or) Migraine Headache
A severe headache is a migraine.
Eighty percent of migraine sufferers experience "migraine without aura" (common migraine). In "migraine with aura," or classic migraine, the pain is preceded or accompanied by visual or other sensory disturbances, including hallucinations
There is no cure for Migraine disease.
Migraine is a common neurological disorder of which headache is only one of many symptoms.
The ICHD-II does not recognize *pressure headache* so it's difficult to answer this question. There are over 100 different headache disorders including Migraine. Migraine itself can range from mild to incapacitating.
Acetaminophen is a very poor Migraine abortive. A Migraine that lasts longer than 3 days is called Status Migraine and an emergency. Seek the help of a headache specialist in your area for appropriate diagnosis and treatment with drugs that will target the Migraine attack very specifically.
If you think you have a Migraine, see a physician or headache specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
migraine
Yes, Migraine headache pain is a cephalalgia.
The spelling "migraine" is correct (a chronic, painful headache).