Monday, February 13, 2023


Migraine is a complex neurobiological disorder that affects over a billion people worldwide. This makes it the third-most common illness in the world. Because people cannot see an attack, it is an invisible disease, leading to misconceptions and stigmas, and it is frequently dismissed as "just a headache." In fact, according to the World Health Organization's global burden of disease study, migraine is the sixth most disabling condition on the planet.

When a migraine strikes, it can be difficult to continue with work or family life. Even simple things can become a reason for serious concern or stress. Will you be able to join your friends on an outing? Will an attack occur during your big work presentation? It disrupts the basic joys of life.
Migraine is largely genetic, and while there are triggers that can cause an attack, they are not the cause of the disease. One patient can have multiple "types," even within the same attack. It can be very difficult to distinguish between different migraine types. Understanding the types will help you better understand migraine disease and ensure that you receive the best, most effective treatments.
- Migraine with Aura
-Migraine without Aura
-Hemiplegic Migraine
-Cervicogenic Headache*
-Retinal Migraine
-Silent Migraine
-Vestibular Migraine
-Hormonal Migraine
-Abdominal Migraine
There are effective treatment options available to relieve attacks, as well as prevention methods to reduce the frequency and severity of migraine attacks. Anyone who hasn't found a way to prevent migraines should take advantage of the available treatment, as the medication works best when taken early in the attack.

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