- Migraine - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
A migraine is a headache that can cause intense throbbing pain or a pulsing feeling, usually on one side of the head It often happens with nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light and sound
- Migraine - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Learn about migraine, join patient advocacy organizations, share your journey with others, and become empowered through advocacy and efforts to shatter the stigma of migraine
- Migraines: Simple steps to head off the pain - Mayo Clinic
At the first sign of a migraine, take a break and step away from whatever you're doing if possible Turn off the lights Light and sound can make migraine pain worse Relax in a dark, quiet room Sleep if you can Try temperature therapy Apply hot or cold compresses to your head or neck Ice packs have a numbing effect, which may dull the pain
- Migraine with aura - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Learn more about migraine that causes pain and sensory disturbances (aura), such as flashes of light, blind spots or tingling in the hands or face
- Migraine care at Mayo Clinic
Living with migraine? Connect with others like you for support and answers to your questions in the Headache Migraine support group on Mayo Clinic Connect, a patient community
- Ocular migraine: When to seek help - Mayo Clinic
Most commonly, when people use the term "ocular migraine" today, they use it to describe what is now called migraine with aura A migraine with aura can affect vision for a short time It usually isn't serious Sometimes people use the term "ocular migraine" to refer to a retinal migraine
- Migraine - Doctors and departments - Mayo Clinic
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- Mayo Clinic Q A: Managing migraine: What’s right for me?
Dr Chia-Chun Chiang, a Mayo Clinic neurologist explains migraine headaches, including symptoms, common triggers and potential treatment
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