Yes. People with seizure disorders often state they see or feel an "aura." Seizure aura can be similar to migraine aura, or they can vary widely - having to do more with feeling a certain feeling like fear or deja vu. There is a specific type of migraine variant called Migralepsy, during which patients with experience both migraine and seizures. For some people, the migraine is almost a warning sign of impending seizure.
Yes, severe or chronic Migraines of any type may be disabling. Rarely they may even be fatal.
no but in can cause severe headaches like migraines
Much information about migraines may be found on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migraine. In short, a migraine is a chronic neurological disorder, known by moderate to severe headaches.
well it depends if youre going outside to the toilet or just to the shops
Yes, they can be related. I feel your pain. Luckily I outgrew my migraines as I got older. Many people do. Go see a doctor. Go see a specialist. Great strides have been made in the treatment of migraines.
No. Serene Branson suffered from a severe migraine. Migraines often ail young women, and severe cases can cause spasms in speech and I am a rapiest I tap women
antiseizure medicines, antidepressants, calcium channel blockers and beta blockers
No, migraines are not and cannot be contagious.No.
Yes you can, My doctor has me taking both for my migraines together.
my neurologist prescribed them to be taken together for recurrent migraines.
Caffeine itself isn't harmful to your health but if you drink a lot of caffeine regularly then you could be at risk for severe headaches and possibly migraines