What is migraine headache?
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Effects of migraine pain
A person suffering with migraine pain may experience nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, mood swings and loss of appetite as well as sensitivity to light.
What is migraine headache?
Migraine pain - is a severe headache, which could be very painful, which may be preceded (or accompanied) with nausea, retching, increased sensitivity of external stimuli (light and loud noise), tingling in hands and feet. Migraine pain can torment a person for many hours (even days). Severe headache of migraine is the result of the combined effect of dilating the blood vessels and production of chemical nerve fibers surrounding the vessels. When headache temporal expands, it is on the outside of the skull bone just under the skin. The beating of the artery can be seen with the participation of the pulse. This leads to the release of chemicals that trigger inflammation, pain, and an even greater expansion of the temporal artery.
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