A migraine headache is a severe pain that is typically on one side of the head but
sometimes on both sides. The pain is mostly in the front around the temples or
behind one eye. Migraines can occur at any time of the day and can last a few hours
or up to one or two days. Migraine attacks can be very intense, forcing the sufferer to
abandon normal daily activities. Migraine is commonly experienced between the
ages of 15 and 55, most of these sufferers have a family history of migraine and
women are affected more than men.
What are the Symptoms of Migraine
Migraine headaches can be characterised by a combination of two or more of the
following symptoms experienced during a headache:
Intense pulsating or throbbing headache, Moderate to intense pain affecting daily activities,Nausea, vomiting or diarrhoea,Increased sensitivity to smells,Increased sensitivity to sounds,Increased sensitivity to light (photophobia),Visual disturbances or aura (flashing lights, wavy lines, distorted vision, blind
spots) Other neurological symptoms (also known as aura) include:,Difficulty concentrating,Difficulty speaking,Tingling sensation in the limbs,Tension in the neck and shoulders Problems with coordination
2007-05-06 13:00:30
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answered by whitepearl1 2
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Its slightly off an strange one this however... A hot drink will acctually cool you down quench your thirst greater than a bloodless drink on a scorching day. The preliminary feeling of ingesting a bloodless drink does cool you down, however ultimately it acctually warms you up. This is a throw again to our days dwelling in a cave and having a frame that may mildly manipulate its tempreature. Back in the ones days, if our caveman used to be to stroll external within the iciness and drink from a flow, it could be bloodless, the frame could appreciate this and realize it used to be bloodless external through the tempreature of the water entering it and hence set of a sequence of reactions to preserve the frame hot, like elevating the hairs at the frame to insulate and preserve within the hot air. This could additionally paintings within the reverse procedure, if our caveman used to be to drink hot water, the frame recognises its hot and hence carry the blood to the skin of the frame to take a look at and preserve cool. I recognize I would possibly not have defined this too good, nevertheless it does form of give an explanation for why a cup of tea on a summers day can look so fresh and often extra fresh than a bloodless drink!
2016-09-05 09:36:05
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answered by ? 4
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Yes those are the most common side affects !! You get nausea and flashing lights or blurred vision !! It's the pain in your head that kills you !! If I had a gun when I get them I would blow my head off to stop the pain !! Thank Goodness I don't own a gun !!
2007-05-06 13:01:46
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answered by Polar Molar 7
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Migraines can cause both nausea and vision changes.
When I get a really bad migraine, I get flashes in my vision. They are bright white lights.
2007-05-06 12:52:58
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answered by Penny 5
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Yes, you can have both nausea and vision problems when
you have a migraine headache.
2007-05-06 12:53:29
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answered by Bethany 7
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yes i do get both depending on how severe my migtaine is sometimes i have vomiting instead of just nausea.
There are many other symptoms that can be had with one as well,, blurry vision dizziness facial numbness are just a few.
2007-05-06 12:54:30
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answered by roxy 3
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Yes and the nausea always leads to vomiting.
2007-05-06 12:52:20
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answered by jojo 4
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Yes alot of ppl do as well as u can get dizzyness light sensitive and sound sensitive
2007-05-06 12:51:28
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answered by Orkid 2
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Yes you can and some others too...check the link
2007-05-06 12:52:19
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answered by pamomof4 5
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I have read that those are the symptoms one gets when experiencing "migraines."
2007-05-06 12:52:49
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answered by Shortstuff13 7
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