The most common symptoms for a migraine before it begins are, depression, very happy/very awake and/or full of energy, very sleepy and thirsty or hungry.
Migraine is a primary, genetic neurological disorder, and as such it cannot be a symptom. Babesiosis can however cause other secondary headache types as a symptom, or may even trigger Migraine in susceptible individuals.
Migraine is a neurologic disease. It can affect parts of the brain that help to control temperature. It can also affect circulation. Having cold extremities is a common symptom of a Migraine attack.
Migraine (a disease in which headache does not have to be a symptom) is most closely linked with genetics.
Feeling shaky is a frequent symptom of a Migraine attack. Aborting the Migraine attack will help the symptoms to go away.
Yes, some patients suffer numbness of the face with their Migraine attacks. However, if this is a new symptom for you that has not been confirmed by a doctor as part of your Migraine, please seek the help of a doctor as soon as possible.
a migraine was one symptom and aches and pains all over.
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.
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
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.
Dizziness is not usually at the top of the list for migraine symptoms, but it does happen. It occurs more often for migraine with aura than for common migraine.
Migraine is a genetic neurological disease of which pain is only one possible symptom - Migraines without the pain portion of the attack are called acephalgic Migraine. Although the Migraine attack may affect many systems of the body, it is a neurologic disease - it is associated with the nervous system.
Yes, there can be misdiagnoses in almost any condition. A stomach ache can actually be the beginning of an ulcer. Back pain can actually be from gall bladder disease. Etc Etc. However, one of the first lessons in medical school and nursing school is, never assume a symptom is a catastrophic (terrible) condition when the symptom is just a symptom of a common problem. Most often, headache in an otherwise healthy person who has no other neurological signs or symptoms of abnormality likely means they either have tension headache syndrome or migraine headache syndrome. When a patient believes a common symptom means a terrible disease, the person may be a hypochondriac.