How Do You Identify Symptoms Of Migraine Headaches?
You may find it convenient to call any serious headache a migraine, especially if it hurts like the dickens–what better way to tell people you’ve got a terrible headache? But is it really a migraine? Here are some symptoms of migraine headaches that may clue you in that you’ve got on migraine on your hands–and in your head. Notice how the headache started. Migraine symptoms may include visual disturbances and the sense of an aura up to half an hour before the pain starts. Other migraines start simply with a dull ache down one side of the head that gets gradually and steadily worse. In contrast, certain other types of headaches, such as sinus and dehydration (hangover) headaches, can start suddenly, with intense pain. Note where it DOESN’T hurt to help you identify symptoms of a migraine headache. If it doesn’t hurt as a dull throbbing on one or both sides of the head, it may not be a migraine. While any migraine may be a “blend” of migraine and another type of headache such as sinus