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Migraine - Question on symptoms : Women-care

Migraine overview



A migraine is a headache that can purpose intense throbbing suffering or a pulsing sensation, typically on one facet of the head. It's often accompanied with the aid of nausea, vomiting, and excessive sensitivity to mild and sound. Migraine assaults can closing for hours to days, and the discomfort can be so excessive that it interferes with your each day activities. For some people, a warning symptom viewed as an air of secrecy takes location until now than or with the headache. An air of secrecy can consist of visible disturbances, such as flashes of mild or blind spots, or different disturbances, such as tingling on one thing of the face or in an arm or leg and concern speaking.



My experience-Question on symptoms



For me, the most debilitating symptom of a migraine by far (after the actual pain I guess), and the one I would consider one of the most defining characteristic of migraines, is that any motion of my head during a migraine results in an increase of pain. So call it sensitivity to motion, or something, but I can't fucking MOVE without angering the pain. Leaning in any way is the worst.

Now, looking over the lists of symptoms of a migraine listed in at least the first 6 main websites that show up in google for migraine (WebMD, Mayo Clinic, etc..), NONE of them list anything about sensitivity to motion. At most SOME of them say "pain that worsens with physical activity", but I'm not even talking about physical activity. Just moving my effing head.

I just don't get it. How can one of the most debilitating and disabling symptom not be listed anywhere as one of the main symptoms. Nowhere does it say "sensitivity to motion" or something like that. So is it NOT a common symptom? Or is it just terribly obvious that is not even listed as a symptom? I don't get it.

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Migraine Symptoms



Migraines, which have an effect on children and teens as nicely as adults, can development via 4 stages: prodrome, aura, attack and post-drome. Not everyone who has migraines goes through all stages.

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