Symptoms Of Migraines

Symptoms Of Migraines

Migraines

Migraines, headaches or so-called migraines are a chronic disease that causes frequent cases of severe headache on one side of the head, a disease common in the world, where 12% of people around the world suffer from the disease. The pain continues from 2 to 72 hours , Caused by genetic factors, environmental factors, or nutrition, and studies are ongoing to find out more about its causes.

Symptoms

Symptoms vary from person to person and from one headache to another:

  • Disorders in vision, so the vision of the injured is confused, be before or during the seizure, and for minutes, usually less than 60 minutes.
  • Mood changes can be a sign of migraine, some patients feel very depressed, or suddenly for no reason.
  • Waking up from sleep is tired, or having trouble sleeping is a common problem in people with migraines.
  • Clogged nose or eyes, 90% of migraine sufferers complain of this symptom.

* Desire to eat before the attack of headaches, and spread in the infected desire to eat chocolate.

  • Pain in one side of the head, often the pain is in the form of pulses.
  • Feeling pain and stiffness in the neck, usually in the early stages of the seizure.
  • Frequent urination, usually a sign of onset of a headache attack, may be two days or even half an hour of seizure.
  • Yawning frequently, 39% of patients assert that yawning frequently precedes their headache.
  • The sensation of pinching needles or pins, from the fingers to the hand and reaching the face, on one side of the body.
  • Nausea and vomiting, 73% of the patients suffer from it.
  • Noise, smells, and bright lights, cause aggravation of pain.
  • Daily activities, such as climbing stairs, jogging, or sexual activity cause increased pain due to the expansion of blood vessels in the brain.
  • Problems with speaking, or difficulty speaking.
  • Weakness in the side of the body, where some feel weak muscles before a headache attack.
  • Inability to balance, dizziness and persist when some after a headache.
  • Pain in the eyes.

Treatment

It is recommended to relax and stay away from tension, as well as keep away from the bright lights, and take a cold bath to stimulate blood circulation throughout the body, rebalance, and take frequent inspiration and exhalation, and drinking water and soothing herbs, such as mint and paprika and anise and honey, and after the end of the bout, Feeling depressed, tired, tired, while others feel positive, joy and happiness unusual.