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Retinal Migraine: All You Need to Know

Retinal migraine is characterized by the presence of an aura with visual disturbances, which appears before the onset of headache pain. Also, visual problems can appear in the patient without a subsequent attack of headache. In this case, they can persist for more than 2 weeks. Treatment of the disease is symptomatic. To exclude the…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
29/03/22
Migraine With Aura

Migraine with aura is a disorder that presents with repeated episodes of reversible local neurological symptoms (aura), usually increasing over 5-20 minutes and lasting no more than 60 minutes. “Aura“ is a term that doctors understand as follows: Visual impairment. It can be lines, lights, spots, flickers. In severe cases, loss of vision. All manifestations…

Ramin Ansari
17/11/21
How long can a migraine last?

Migraine is one of the most common diseases in the top-3 globally, which happens almost to everyone a couple of times per week. Interestingly, migraine is much more common in women, affecting three times as many adult women as men. Even though there is no exact treatment for Migraines, determining the cause of headaches always…

Maushmi Sheth
02/08/21
How to Stop Migraines

A migraine is usually a moderate or severe headache among all types of headaches, which usually affects one side of the head, which can be described as throbbing pain or a pulsing sensation.  Migraine is a neurological condition that can lead to various symptoms. It’s often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light…

Maushmi Sheth
19/07/21
What are chronic migraines?

Up to 3-4% of people worldwide suffer from chronic daily or almost daily headaches. The main reason is chronic migraines. However, it can be difficult to diagnose at times. It can be mistaken for a chronic tension headache, and some doctors believe that osteochondrosis or insufficient blood supply to the brain causes such pain.  Chronic…

Maushmi Sheth
29/06/21
Difference between migraines and headaches

Migraine is a disease of the brain, which is also inherited. It is characterized by recurrent bouts of moderate to severe headaches. The attack usually lasts from several hours to several days. In this case, the pain can be so intense that it is almost impossible to go about daily activities. There are many types…

Maushmi Sheth
23/06/21
What is a Migraine, and What are Headache Causes?

Migraine is a chronic disease that manifests itself in periodic attacks of severe, often one-sided headaches. A characteristic feature of pathology is the absence of organic causes for its occurrence, such as trauma, tumors, circulatory disorders, etc. The attack can last from 2-3 hours to 2-3 days, during which the patient often becomes almost helpless…

Maushmi Sheth
18/06/21
COVID-19 Headaches and Neurological Symptoms

As of March 13th, 2021, the total confirmed cases of COVID 19 in the US stood at about 29.4 million and 534,000 deaths. On average, it takes between 6 to 14 days from the time you are infected with the virus for the symptoms to show. Some of the disease’s typical symptoms include fever, dry cough,…

Lone Star Neurology
15/03/21
Headaches: When is it time to see a Neurologist?

Headaches may be caused by a number of conditions. Just about everyone has one in their lifetime. Some people experience head pain more often than others. Some types of headaches include: tension, cluster, sinus, and migraine headaches. So, when is it time to call and schedule an appointment with your neurologist? 1. Headache lasts more…

Lone Star Neurology
21/08/20
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