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Migraine

Migraine attacks usually have a unilateral headache, throbbing, moderate-severe intensity, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting, photo phobia and / or photo phobia. The attacks usually last less than 3 days and may be of such intensity that they interfere with personal and professional daily activities of those who suffer. In addition, migraine patients have to live with the uncertainty of when is your next attack and what intensity.

Cluster headaches affect one side of the head are the most widely recognized symptom of migraine, but not unique. Migraine can be accompanied by:

  1. Aura
  • Phase suffering a minority of patients with migraine. Symptoms include changes in vision, hearing, smell, taste and touch that last about an hour. Visual aura is the most common type of aura and may include flashing lights, bright zigzag lines that move the eyes or “heat waves” that traverse the field of view.