Migraine headaches are widespread well-known condition. Research suggests that they are the most common of all the primary headaches types.
Migraines go through these 4 phases:
Phase 1: Prodromal. This phase can occurred several hours before the upset of pain, symptoms include mood swings unusual food cravings and compulsive yawning.
Phase 2: Aura. This next phase may involve neurological events known as auras. Auras can begin 20 – 60 minutes prior to an actual migraine. Patients see metallic lines, changes in sensation, motor deficits, and speech abnormalities. However auras don’t occur for every migraine sufferer.
Phase 3: Attack. This phase involve pain and other symptoms like light sensitivity. If left untreated this phase could last up to 72 hours. And finally
Phase 4: Postdromal. This occurs after the upset of pain has ended. Patients often feel drained and fatigued at this stage. Some also may experience mild euphoria. If you are experiencing chronic migraine headaches, check out treatment options in painedoctor.com. And also be sure to check with your doctor before attempting to treat any migraines on your own.
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