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  2. Guide to Migraines: 9 Different Types and Symptoms - AOL

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    A migraine with brainstem aura is a rare subtype of migraine, formerly known as basilar-type migraine, which occurs with additional neurological symptoms such as: Slurring speech Vertigo

  3. Acephalgic migraine - Wikipedia

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    Acephalgic migraine (also called migraine aura without headache, amigrainous migraine, isolated visual migraine, and optical migraine) is a neurological syndrome.It is a relatively uncommon variant of migraine in which the patient may experience some migraine symptoms such as aura, nausea, photophobia, and hemiparesis, but does not experience headache. [1]

  4. Migraine - Wikipedia

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    "Migraine exists on a continuum of different attack frequencies and associated levels of disability." [132] For those with occasional, episodic migraine, a "proper combination of drugs for prevention and treatment of migraine attacks" can limit the disease's impact on patients' personal and professional lives. [133]

  5. Management of migraine - Wikipedia

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    Rescue treatment involves acute symptomatic control with medication. [4] Recommendations for rescue therapy of migraine include: (1) migraine-specific agents such as triptans, CGRP antagonists, or ditans for patients with severe headaches or for headaches that respond poorly to analgesics, (2) non-oral (typically nasal or injection) route of administration for patients with vomiting, (3) avoid ...

  6. Migraine must be taken seriously as waiting times for ... - AOL

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    A report by the Migraine Trust called for greater awareness of the condition and treatments. Migraine must be taken seriously as waiting times for treatment rise – charity Skip to main content

  7. Why Are Migraines So Debilitating? - AOL

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    Migraines are more than an average headache for people like Lisa Simeone. "I get tugging right at the base of my skull," said Simeone. Nearly 40 million Americans battle the condition, according ...