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

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    A person suffering from this particular type of migraine may experience an aura (visual disturbances) and other symptoms of a normal migraine (like light sensitivity) without head pain. 4. Chronic ...

  3. Neurologists reveal 15 subtle migraine symptoms — that aren't ...

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    Sensitivity to light or sound. Difficulty reading or speaking. Hyperactivity. While some of these behaviors, particularly cravings, were once thought of exclusively as migraine triggers, "there's ...

  4. Migraine with Aura Symptoms to Look Out For, According to ...

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    Migraine aura symptoms can affect your eyesight, sense of touch or ability to speak (as outlined below), and they generally last more than five minutes but resolve within an hour.

  5. Migraine - Wikipedia

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    The diagnosis of a migraine is based on signs and symptoms. [26] Neuroimaging tests are not necessary to diagnose migraine, but may be used to find other causes of headaches in those whose examination and history do not confirm a migraine diagnosis. [115] It is believed that a substantial number of people with the condition remain undiagnosed. [26]

  6. Mixed tension migraine - Wikipedia

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    Mixed tension migraines are also known as mixed migraines or mixed headaches.They combine characteristics of tension headaches and migraines.. A person may be thought to have mixed headaches when, in addition to experiencing muscle tension headaches, they begin to experience migraine symptoms as well, such as light sensitivity triggering an attack.

  7. Photosensitivity in humans - Wikipedia

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    Rapid flickers in intensity of light may trigger or aggravate photosensitive epilepsy, epileptic seizure, or migraine headaches. [4] Conditions that may include sensitivity to light include vertigo and chronic fatigue syndrome. Controlled application of artificial light can be used in a program of light therapy to treat some disorders.