CONDITIONS

Migraines and Headaches


A migraine is a headache that causes severe throbbing or pulsing pain, typically on one side of the head. It is frequently accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and extreme light and sound sensitivity. Migraine attacks can last from a few hours to several days, and the pain can be so intense that it interferes with daily activities. Migraine is a neurological condition that can manifest in a variety of ways. The majority of people will experience headaches numerous times throughout their lives. Headaches are characterised by pain in the head or face. The sensation may be throbbing, constant, sharp, or dull. Headaches cause discomfort in the head, face, or upper neck, and their frequency and intensity can vary. A migraine is an excruciatingly painful headache disorder. Migraine symptoms are typically more intense and incapacitating than headache symptoms. However, some types of migraines do not cause head pain. Whether you have a headache or a migraine.