Posts Tagged ‘migraine attacks

A migraine is not a regular headache. A migraine is usually very harsh, with pain on only one side of the head. It is often accompanied by intense sensitivity to light and nausea and vomiting. Migraines are a persistent condition. Some people may have one several times a month, while a few may only have one or two a year.

Migraines are headaches that only occur on one side of the head. They are usually accompanied by other symptoms, such as nausea, light sensitivities, and in some cases, hallucinations.

Today, we will talk about some of the less discussed causes of migraine headaches. Lack of sleep and stress may be two of the sole contributors, but are also other factors that can cause-and in certain cases, be the only cause-in inducing a migraine.

The Greeks called it hemicrania, which means half of skull, which is what a migraine is: a headache concentrated on just one side of the head. And it isn’t just pain that most people feel, they also experience a host of other symptoms, such as nausea, tiredness, and a sudden sensitivity to noise, light, and even particular scents.