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

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    Migraine in general is usually classified as head pain and nausea or sensitivity to light or sound,” says Simy Parikh, M.D., an assistant professor of neurology at the Jefferson Headache ...

  3. Migraine - Wikipedia

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    Migraine (UK: / ˈ m iː ɡ r eɪ n /, US: / ˈ m aɪ-/) [1] [2] is a genetically-influenced complex neurological disorder characterized by episodes of moderate-to-severe headache, most often unilateral and generally associated with nausea and light and sound sensitivity.

  4. 6 things people misunderstand about migraine attacks - AOL

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    Chronic migraine is when someone has greater than 15 headache days/month, with [more than] 8 of those days being moderate to severe with associated migraine symptoms, for greater than 3 months." 3.

  5. The 6 most common headache types — and when to see a doctor

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    Migraine causes a "severe throbbing or pounding headache with light or sound sensitivity and sometimes nausea," noted Dr. Timothy A. Collins, chief of the Division of Headache and Pain at Duke ...

  6. 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.

  7. Osmophobia - Wikipedia

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    [1] The phobia generally occurs in chronic migraine sufferers who may have odor triggered migraines. [2] [3] Such migraines are most frequently triggered by foul odors, but the hypersensitivity may extend to all odors. One study found as many as 25% of migraine sufferers had some degree of osmophobia. [4]

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