Migraines are throbbing in the head is very annoying, even painful.
Physical activity can increase the pain. But you know the symptoms of migraine can vary from person to person?
According to Anne Calhoun, MD, partner and cofounder Carolina Headache Institute, in Chapel Hill, NC, in patients with migraine, the experts would treat all headaches was felt as a potential migraine.
Migraine is sometimes difficult to differentiate with other types of headaches.
Physical activity can increase the pain. But you know the symptoms of migraine can vary from person to person?
According to Anne Calhoun, MD, partner and cofounder Carolina Headache Institute, in Chapel Hill, NC, in patients with migraine, the experts would treat all headaches was felt as a potential migraine.
Migraine is sometimes difficult to differentiate with other types of headaches.
Migraines are throbbing in the head is very annoying, even painful.
Physical activity can increase the pain. But you know the symptoms of migraine can vary from person to person?
According to Anne Calhoun, MD, partner and cofounder Carolina Headache Institute, in Chapel Hill, NC, in patients with migraine, the experts would treat all headaches was felt as a potential migraine.
Migraine is sometimes difficult to differentiate with other types of headaches.
Here is how to identify migraine ourselves:
1. Some people who suffer from migraines experience auras.
Usually can be felt through a visual form such as bright lights, dots, or lines. "You may see a small jagged line that expands the trajectory of the moving curve," said Dr. Calhoun. This aura usually occurs five to one hour, with a 60 minute pause before the headache appears.
2. Depression, irritability, or excitement.
It turned out that the mood changes could be a sign of a migraine. "Some patients will feel very depressed or suddenly depressed for no reason," said Dr. Calhoun. The data were presented by the American Academy of Neurology in 2010 showed moderate or severe depression increases the risk of episodic migraine becomes chronic.
3. Lack of a good night when sleeping.
Tired when waking up or difficulty sleeping is a common problem in people with migraine. When a migraine attack, it is difficult to get a good night's sleep. "Many people suffer from insomnia as a result of their migraines," said Edmund Messina, MD, medical director of the Michigan Headache Clinic, in East Lansing. Inability to sleep may be the beginning of a vicious circle. Research shows that sleep deprivation can also trigger migraines.
4. Nasal congestion or watery eyes.
According to Dr. Messina, some people with migraines have sinus symptoms, such as nasal congestion, drooping eyelids and watery eyes. A study funded by GlaxoSmithKline find 90% of people who complained of sinus headaches, have migraines.
5. Cravings.
Some people will want certain foods (such as cravings), before the migraine attack occurs. According to Dr. Messina, usually desirable they are brown.
6. Pulsed on one or both sides of the head.
Pain, tenderness, and berndenyut is a classic sign of the migraine. Taste pulse with pain most often felt on one side of the head. In an online survey, the National Headache Foundation found 50% of migraine patients admitted to "always" throbbing on one side only, while 34% admitted to "frequently" experience this symptom.
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