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

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    Migraine prodrome phase symptoms. There are four possible phases of a migraine attack: prodrome, aura, attack and post-drome, the Mayo Clinic explains. Not everyone who gets a migraine attack will ...

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

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    Also called a “classic migraine”, about a quarter of people who experience migraines also report aura. Aura refers to a visual change or disturbance and is the second phase of a migraine ...

  4. 17 expert-approved ways to relieve migraine pain quickly at home

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    Generally, these tricks are used "as an adjunct to medication treatments to help get rid of a migraine when you have one," Dr. Susan Broner, neurologist and director of the headache program at ...

  5. 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]

  6. Migraine - Wikipedia

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    Migraine with aura appears to be a risk factor for ischemic stroke [136] doubling the risk. [137] Being a young adult, being female, using hormonal birth control, and smoking further increases this risk. [136] There also appears to be an association with cervical artery dissection. [138] Migraine without aura does not appear to be a factor. [139]

  7. Migrainous infarction - Wikipedia

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    A migrainous infarction is a rare type of ischaemic stroke which occurs in correspondence with migraine aura symptoms. [1] Symptoms include headaches, visual disturbances, strange sensations and dysphasia, all of which gradually worsen causing neurological changes which ultimately increase the risk of an ischaemic stroke. [2]

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