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Migraines

Migraine Headaches

Migraine headaches are less common than tension-type headaches. Nevertheless, migraines afflict 25 to 30 million people in the United States alone.

  • As many as 6% of all men and up to 18% of all women (about 12% of the population as a whole) experience a migraine headache at some time.
  • Roughly three out of four migraine sufferers are female.
  • Among the most distinguishing features is the potential disability accompanying the headache pain of a migraine.
  • Migraines are felt on one side of the head by about 60% of migraine sufferers, and the pain is typically throbbing in nature.
  • Nausea, with or without vomiting, as well as sensitivity to light and sound often accompany migraines.
  • An aura --a group of telltale neurologic symptoms--sometimes occurs before the head pain begins. Typically, an aura involves a disturbance in vision that may consist of brightly colored or blinking lights in a pattern that moves across the field of vision.
  • About one in five migraine sufferers experiences an aura.
  • Usually, migraine attacks are occasional, or sometimes as often as once or twice a week, but not daily

 

Reprinted from the web site of the American Council for Headache Education (www.achenet.org)

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Source: American Council for Headache Education




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