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** Fatigue and irritability | ** Fatigue and irritability | ||
* Pain is generally made worse by physical activity. | * Pain is generally made worse by physical activity. | ||
* | * Aura (33%): typically a short period of visual disturbance that signals that the headache will soon occur. | ||
=== Sign / Symptoms === | === Sign / Symptoms === | ||
Migraine has three stages | Migraine has three stages | ||
* Aura | * Aura phase | ||
* Pain | * Pain phase | ||
* Postdrome | * Postdrome | ||
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Symptoms can be '''visual''', '''sensory''' or '''motor''' | Symptoms can be '''visual''', '''sensory''' or '''motor''' | ||
* Visual effects | * Visual effects | ||
** | ** Flickering animation a scintillating scotoma. The scintillations are of a zigzag pattern starting in the center of vision, surrounded by a somewhat larger area with distortion of shapes | ||
** | ** Hemianopsia or Blurring | ||
** Sensory aura | ** Sensory aura (30–40%) Feeling of pins-and-needles begins on one side in the hand and arm and spreads to the nose–mouth area on the same side. | ||
** | ** Numbness usually occurs after the tingling has passed with a loss of position sense. | ||
** | ** Speech or language disturbances: World spinning and less commonly motor problems. | ||
** Motor symptoms | ** Motor symptoms: Hemiplegic migraine, weakness often lasts longer than one hour unlike other auras. | ||
** Auditory hallucinations or delusions have also been described. | ** Auditory hallucinations or delusions have also been described. | ||
==== Pain phase ==== | ==== Pain phase ==== | ||
* | * Unilateral, throbbing + Moderate to severe intensity. | ||
* | * Usually comes on gradually | ||
* Agg by physical activity | |||
* Pain may be bilateral (40%) | |||
* Neck pain is commonly associated with it. | |||
===== Basilar migraine ===== | ===== Basilar migraine ===== | ||
A migraine with neurological symptoms related to the brain stem or with neurological symptoms on both sides of the body, common effects include a | A migraine with neurological symptoms related to the brain stem or with neurological symptoms on both sides of the body, common effects include a | ||
* Sense of the world spinning | * Sense of the world spinning /Light-headedness /Confusion | ||
* Nausea (90%) / Vomiting (33%). | |||
* Dark and quiet room amel | |||
* | * Blurred vision, Nasal stuffiness, Diarrhea, Frequent urination, pallor, or sweating. | ||
* | |||
* Swelling or tenderness of the scalp may occur as can neck stiffness. | * Swelling or tenderness of the scalp may occur as can neck stiffness. | ||
===== Acephalgic migraine ===== | ===== Acephalgic migraine ===== | ||
* | * Aura occurs without a subsequent headache | ||
* Also known as silent migraine | * Also known as silent migraine | ||
==== Postdrome ==== | ==== Postdrome ==== | ||
* for a few days after the headache has passed | |||
* Feel tired or "hung over" | |||
* Cognitive difficulties / Impaired thinking | |||
* Gastrointestinal symptoms, | |||
* Mood changes | |||
* Weakness | |||
* Feel unusually refreshed / Euphoric | |||
* Depression / Malaise | |||
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=== Migraine Miasms === | === Migraine Miasms === | ||
* Is migraine a seizure with autonomic presentation. Its aura is due to seizure and its angiospasm is due to autonomic presentation | |||
* If so then, [[SAHF, South American Hemorrhagic Fever|SAHF]] is the best miasm, since it covers Seizure + Headache + Vasoconstriction | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!Aura | !Aura |
Revision as of 20:55, 20 May 2023
Clinic
- A migraine is a primary headache disorder characterized by recurrent headaches that are moderate to severe.
- Typically, the headaches affect one half of the head, are pulsating in nature, and last from a few hours to 3 days.
- Associated symptoms may include
- Nausea, vomiting
- Sensitivity to light, sound, or smell
- Fatigue and irritability
- Pain is generally made worse by physical activity.
- Aura (33%): typically a short period of visual disturbance that signals that the headache will soon occur.
Sign / Symptoms
Migraine has three stages
- Aura phase
- Pain phase
- Postdrome
Aura phase
Symptoms can be visual, sensory or motor
- Visual effects
- Flickering animation a scintillating scotoma. The scintillations are of a zigzag pattern starting in the center of vision, surrounded by a somewhat larger area with distortion of shapes
- Hemianopsia or Blurring
- Sensory aura (30–40%) Feeling of pins-and-needles begins on one side in the hand and arm and spreads to the nose–mouth area on the same side.
- Numbness usually occurs after the tingling has passed with a loss of position sense.
- Speech or language disturbances: World spinning and less commonly motor problems.
- Motor symptoms: Hemiplegic migraine, weakness often lasts longer than one hour unlike other auras.
- Auditory hallucinations or delusions have also been described.
Pain phase
- Unilateral, throbbing + Moderate to severe intensity.
- Usually comes on gradually
- Agg by physical activity
- Pain may be bilateral (40%)
- Neck pain is commonly associated with it.
Basilar migraine
A migraine with neurological symptoms related to the brain stem or with neurological symptoms on both sides of the body, common effects include a
- Sense of the world spinning /Light-headedness /Confusion
- Nausea (90%) / Vomiting (33%).
- Dark and quiet room amel
- Blurred vision, Nasal stuffiness, Diarrhea, Frequent urination, pallor, or sweating.
- Swelling or tenderness of the scalp may occur as can neck stiffness.
Acephalgic migraine
- Aura occurs without a subsequent headache
- Also known as silent migraine
Postdrome
- for a few days after the headache has passed
- Feel tired or "hung over"
- Cognitive difficulties / Impaired thinking
- Gastrointestinal symptoms,
- Mood changes
- Weakness
- Feel unusually refreshed / Euphoric
- Depression / Malaise
Related disease
- Migraines are associated with MDD, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, and OCD. These psychiatric disorders are approximately
- 2–5 times more common in people without aura
- 3–10 times more common in people with aura
Migraine Miasms
- Is migraine a seizure with autonomic presentation. Its aura is due to seizure and its angiospasm is due to autonomic presentation
- If so then, SAHF is the best miasm, since it covers Seizure + Headache + Vasoconstriction
Aura | Visual | Sensory | Speech | Motor | World spinning | Hallucinations
Delusions |
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Entities
Rubrics |
Retinitis
Visual field deficit |
Paresthesia
Hyperstasia |
Aphasia | Hemiplegia
Hemiparesis |
Vertigo
Dizziness |
Auditory hallucination |
World spinning | Blurred vision | Nasal stuffiness | Diarrhea | Frequent urination | Pallor | Sweating | |
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Entities
Rubrics |
Vertigo
Dizziness |
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