Yes, although it has another name: Abdominal Migraine. Children are most likely to suffer from abdominal Migraines, although they can sometimes occur in adults as well.
An abdominal migraine is a variant of migraine in which the pain occurs in the stomach rather than the head.
Preventive treatment for migraine headaches is called migraine prophylaxis or prophylactic therapy. Another term is Migraine Preventive Therapy.
Ancient cave peoples treated Migraine with a procedure called Trepanning.
Stomach migraines (also called abdominal migraines) are a type of migraine where the key feature of the migraine is nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain, rather than the key feature being head pain. Abdominal migraines are a common migraine variant pre-puberty. Many children who have abdominal migraines in their youth begin to have common or classic migraines as they reach young adulthood. Abdominal migraines are treated with the same types of medication used to treat other types of migraine headache, although when the patient is under 18 years of age, there are limits as what to doctors will prescribe.
So-called Migraine hallucinations are known as Migraine aura. Those with the diagnosis of Migraine with Aura may experience sensory hallucinations with their attacks that include the aura phase.
I would recommend separating them for one reason only. When you have a migraine, you are going to have nausea. Take the maxalt immediately and get your migraine under control. You don't want to throw anything else into an upset stomach. Then you can take the Flexeril once your stomach feels better.
Excedrin Migraine, Advil Migraine, and Motrin Migraine Pain are equally effective for mild to moderate migraines. You can also try eating a very salty snack like a small bag of salty chips to help reduce it.
Yes, it is possible to be in the middle of a Migraine attack without knowing it. There are 4 stages to a Migraine attack. Only one stage involves pain. A Migraine can be made up of one or more of those stages. If you aren't familiar with all the stages of a Migraine attack, you may not notice that something is happening.
A Migraine without the headache stage is called Acephalgic Migraine. Asymptomatic means without symptoms. An Acephalgic Migraine may include the symptom of aphasia, however since asymptomatic means without symptoms, that answer would be no, it does not.
Overcoming Migraine depends greatly upon if you are overcoming the disease, or a particular attack. Overcoming Migraine as a disease is not possible, but preventives can be prescribed that will lessen the frequency of attacks. Overcoming a Migraine attack is possible by taking drugs called abortives that stop the process of the Migraine. At this writing there are few different types of medicines that act as Migraine abortives. Seeing a Migraine and headache specialist is very important in getting an appropriate diagnosis and treatment for Migraine.
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