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What Are the Various Types of Migraine Headaches?

March 19, 2010 by admin  
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Migraine headaches are classified into various categories based on their symptoms. Currently, two types of migraines stand out as the most common: migraine with aura and migraine minus aura. Other types that are less prevalent include basilar artery, abdominal, and common migraine among others.

During or prior to a menstrual cycle, women will get migraines referred to as menstrual migraines, which may be associated changes in hormones. Migraines may appear during pregnancy the first time or when menopause has concluded. This is why women experiencing migraine headaches is more likely.

Migraines with aura can be described as a neurological phenomenon a person goes through approximately ten minutes to a half an hour before the onset of a headache. Many auras are characterized as shimmering or bright lights. Language abnormalities, motor weakness, vertigo, dizziness, and paresthesia of the tongue, extremities, and face are the no visual auras. The most common type is migraine with aura.

Additional Types

Children are most commonly diagnosed with abdominal migraine headaches who have a family history of it. Nausea, vomiting, and pain in the abdominals are some of the symptoms experienced. As children get older, they will begin to experience more typical migraines.

Carotidynia, also referred to as lower half headache, causes a deep, dull ache, and occasionally a sharp pain in the neck or jaw. Also, on top of the carotid artery in the neck is the presence of tenderness and swelling. A headache felt around or behind the eye associated with vomiting is the beginning of a ophthalmologic migraine. As the headache advances, the eyelids start to droop and the nerves that allow eye movement become paralyzed.

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