Everything! Light, sound, heat, cold, smell, emotion. MIgraines are terrrible.
Yes, many people with lupus do have migraines.
There are several food that have been associated to having triggered migraines. People who eat more meat and cheese tend to suffer more from migraines. Nuts, caffine, and chocolate also seem to add to migraines.
The color green is commonly associated with feelings of harmony, balance, and growth. It can evoke a sense of tranquility and represent renewal and freshness in emotions.
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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.
Anger is an emotion most closely associated with conflict.
The amygdala is a key brain structure closely associated with regulating emotion. It plays a major role in processing fear, pleasure, and emotional memories. Additionally, the prefrontal cortex is also involved in regulating emotions by modulating the amygdala's responses.
Regret is an emotion associated with wishing something in the past never happened, something you did that you wish you'd didn't do. To regret something is to experience that emotion.
Migraines are more often associated with menstruation than with pregnancy. However, the hormonal changes during pregnancy can bring about migraines, even to a woman who has never experienced migraines before. (This does not make it a sign of pregnancy, however, because it is very individual. Unless you've had a prior pregnancy where migraines factored in as one of the first signs, it is unwise leap to this conclusion.)
No, migraines are not and cannot be contagious.No.
Humans created boredom by realizing that the emotion associated with having nothing to do was "boring'. I did I did