I never realized I had a migraine in the first place unless I knew the symptoms and based on the symptoms of the migraine headache, my doctor officially diagnosed a migraine. There are actually two types of migraine symptoms: In the case of classic migraine, which is close to the symptoms of a migraine headache, the headache is often preceded by an aura that appears before the migraine sufferer's eyes.
These auras are flashes of light, colored or dark zigzag lines or dots, or in some cases something resembling tunnel vision and can appear 15 to 30 minutes before the first blow to the head.
In the most common cases of migraines, people suffering from migraines may experience feelings of depression, fatigue, and exhaustion before the headache breaks out. A person who is about to experience a migraine may even feel very anxious, which is expressed and more talkative through increased physical activity or exercise.
These migraine headache symptoms can appear even a few days before the terrible headache begins. Symptoms vary from case to case, but occur in most migraine sufferers.
I can tell you from my experience that migraines can be the most annoying and painful thing that can happen to you.
The painful symptoms of migraine headaches usually affect a specific area of the head, such as the temples, and usually occur on one side of the head.
However, headaches are not limited to one side and can even affect both sides. Symptoms of migraine headaches also often attack the area near the eyes, especially just behind the eyes, sometimes even centered around the back of the head.
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