
"Migraines are characterized by severe headaches that affect one or both sides of the head and is commonly accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea and vomiting."
"Warning signs that often precede a migraine attack include numbness in one or both limbs, a strange smell, seeing flickering lights, and blind spots, among others."
"Common triggers to migraines include poor quality of sleep and sometimes missing a meal, along with individual triggers like stuffy rooms and specific foods."
"Popular approaches to treating migraines can be classified into two categories, namely; acute treatment and preventive treatment."
Migraines are intense headaches that can affect one or both sides of the head, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting. About 12% of Americans experience migraines, which can cause increased sensitivity to light, sound, and smell. Warning signs may include numbness, strange smells, and visual disturbances. While the exact cause is unknown, migraines may be hereditary and triggered by factors like poor sleep and certain foods. Treatment options include acute and preventive medications, with consultation from a qualified physician recommended.
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