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What are the symptoms of migraine?

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Dr. Steven Bender answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Migraine: Migraine is usually a one sided headache of moderate to severe intensity. It will last 4-72 hours and may include nausea, liight and sound sensitivity. Migraine is thought to be a genetic disorder so you will probably have a relative with similar headaches. In some cases, people will have aura symptoms that come on prior to the headache. These will generally last no longer than one hour.

Answered 12/3/2016

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Migraines: A migraine is a vasospasm of a blood vessel in the brain. There are many symptoms. The common migraine's hallmark is a severe headache. The headache may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting, sensitivity to light and sound. Sometimes, migraines are signaled by an "aura, " which may be a visual symptom such as flashing lights or wavy lines followed by a headache. Common triggers - caffeine, stress.

Answered 5/12/2016

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Dr. Geoffrey Rutledge answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

The symptoms of Migraine include:: Aura, Drooping eyelid, Headache, Light sensitivity, Nausea, Phonophobia, Generalized seizures in adults, Visual disturbances, Vomiting.

Answered 6/1/2016

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