Migraines are characterized by throbbing, stabbing pain which is usually located on one side of the head, although it can occur on both sides. There are other symptoms that occur with the pain, such as sensitivity to light, sound, and smells. Nausea and vomiting can also occur with a migraine, leaving the sufferer miserable and attached to the toilet for hours on end.
The severity of a migraine varies from person to person. Some people can simply take some Advil and they are fine, they can get through their day. Others have migraines that leave them completely incapacitated and even prescription medication does not help, they simply curl up in the dark and wait for it to end.
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Well...I snuggled with my cat and my headache went away..
Migraine (or) Migraine Headache
There are many different headache types. Many have similar symptoms. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of your headache, seek the help of a headache specialist in your area.
A severe headache is a migraine.
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.
There are over 300 different headache disorders, and the symptoms of fatigue, watery eyes, diarrhea and pain are present in many of them. For appropriate diagnosis, treatment and information on Migraine and headache disorders, please seek the help of a board certified Migraine and headache specialist.
Migraine is a genetic neurologic disease - its cause is your genetic makeup. Migraine is not a symptom. However it might be possible for a medicine like Depakote to trigger a Migraine in a genetically susceptible person. For best results in diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and other headache disorders, seek the help of a board certified headache and Migraine specialist.