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Familiar symptoms of Migraines

March 27th, 2008 . by Peter

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Classic migraine symptoms include visual irregularities where you can see lights blinking or lines zigzagging, hallucinations, sketchy vision, unable to read, a high instance of sensitivity to bright light, and temporary blind spots in visual sizes or shapes of an object.

Other symptoms include sensitivity to loud sounds or music, pricking sensation in hands, yawning, and an excess of hunger and thirst sensation.
Migraine sufferers usually experience numbness around the mouth, difficulty in uttering the right words and weakness on one side of your body.
The presence of these symptoms doesn’t mean that they will recur most of the time. But in any kind of headache, where the ability to see is affected,
it is a must that you seek medical help.

Migraines usually interferes with our performance of daily tasks although there are no serious side effects of migraine that can cause permanent health disability, true migraines are not the result of any serious medical maladies or brain tumors. However, if a migraine becomes rapid and occurs frequently and is accompanied with high temperature, you should see a doctor and have him run some neurological tests.

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