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What is Migraine ?

Migraine is defined as an episodic headache, which is one sided, often associated
with vomiting and visual disturbances. It occurs commonly in women. Migraine is
recurring disorder in which headache - sometimes mild and relatively bearable but
often severe and disabling - may be accompanied by a wide variety of symptoms
which indicate temporary disturbance of brain function, particularly of those parts of
the brain which are concerned with seeing, speech and feeling.

Types of Migraine
1. Classical Migraine : There may be an accompanying aura like visual sensory
symptoms.

2. Common Migraine : There is no accompanying aura.

3. Paralytic Migraine : Prolonged headache lasting hours or days and is followed by
a mild paralysis of limbs.

4. Basilar Migraine : Headache at the back of the head preceded by giddiness,
double vision and speech defects.

5. Cluster headache : also known as migrainous neuralgia. Mostly affects males.
There may be bouts of severe pain around one eye associated with tears and
running nose.

Migraine Causes

Clinical Features of Migraine


Children with migraine

Children do not usually need any of the more powerful remedies such as ergotamine,
pizotifen, or methysergide and should not be given these. Headache is usually mild
and soluble asprin is enough. Nausea and sickness may need occasionally an anti-
emetic (vomiting-reducing) drug such as promethazine or prochlorperazine and, if
the migraine attacks start to be very frequent under stress, a mild sedative for a
month or two may help.

Treatment Option for Migraine

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