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Migraine help: What are the clinical characteristics of a migraine headache?

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Migraine help: What are the clinical characteristics of a migraine headache?

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A migraine headache is a headache of moderate intensity or very strong pain accompanied by nausea or vomiting. Anyone who has these symptoms, has the need not to move, wants to be lying and has intolerance to light and noise. If anyone feels this, then probably it is suffering from a migraine headache. These are the clinical features that distinguish migraine headaches from tension headaches, the other major category, which usually is not as intense or affected by movement.

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