There are people who can tell when they are about to have migraine. These people usually see bright shimmering lights around objects, zigzag lines or wavy images. Others experience hallucinations or temporary loss of vision.
What is Migraine?
Migraine is a condition described as a very painful type of headache, with a throbbing and pulsating pain intensified by routine physical activities, coughing, straining, or lowering of the head. The debilitating pain is so severe that it interferes with daily activities. Oftentimes, migraine sufferers end up feeling weak and fatigued once the headache is gone.
People with migraine headaches start experiencing pain in a specific area on one side of the head. Later on, the pain spreads and builds in intensity for one to two hours, and then gradually subsides. However, migraine headache can last up to 24 hours long, and in some cases, even for several days.
Migraine is generally more common in women than in men and may occur at any age between 10 to 40, then diminishes at the age of 50.
Causes of Migraine
T here is no known causes of migraine, a condition which may result from a series of...