Why are migraines caused?

A migraine is a worse version of a headache. This is a neurological disease and it can cause a variety of symptoms, like throbbing, pulsing headaches on one side of your head. Movement, light, sound and other triggers may cause symptoms like pain, tiredness, nausea, visual disturbances, numbness and tingling, irritability, difficulty speaking, temporary loss of vision and many more. Migraine gets worse with physical activity, lights, sounds or smells. It may last at least four hours or even days.

What are the types of headaches?

What type of headache is a migraine? Why are migraines caused? There are many headaches, divided into two categories; they are primary headaches and secondary headaches. A migraine is a primary headache, meaning that it isn’t caused by a different medical condition. Primary headache disorders are clinical diagnoses, meaning there’s no blood test or imaging study to diagnose them. A secondary headache is a symptom of another health issue.

Who gets migraines?

Why are migraines caused? It’s difficult to predict who may get a migraine and who may not, but there are risk factors that may make you more vulnerable. People who get migraine headaches almost eighty per cent of them have a first-degree relative with the disease. Migraine headaches happen to women more than men. It’s likely more common in women because of the influence of hormones. You may get migraines more often if you’re high-stress. Stress can trigger a migraine. Smoking is another reason for migraine.

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Author: sujatabirlahospital

Sujata Birla Hospital & Medical Research Centre, Nashik Road is a Health Care Unit of “YASH BIRLA GROUP” is a multispecialty healthcare provider. Hospitals deliver comprehensive care in more than 20 specialties in secondary care settings.

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