Symptoms of Migraine Headache

Written by Ardi on January 6th, 2009

Headache experienced by person from causes of migraine can be different about the symptoms. The symptoms of migraine headache experienced is usually the hard headache which is on one or both sides of the head and is always accompanied by several other symptoms. Other symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, is very sensitive to light and vision disturbances, headache, fever and chills.
Two types of migraine are a classic and general. Classic is signed by several symptoms called aura that lasts about 10 to 20 minutes before the attack of headache. An aura also includes changes in eyesight, such as flash of light, zigzag lines or loss of eyesight. Other symptoms of migraine headache of classic migraine, such as difficulty speaking, weakening arm and leg, pain in the face and hands and confusion.
General migraine is not preceded by an aura but may be related with symptoms that are not clear, such as changes in mood, and exhaustion previous.
Both types of migraine can often occur several times in a week or as rarely happens in a year. Headaches that occur can take from several hours to 4 days.

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