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- Migraine - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Migraine is very common, affecting one in five women, one in 16 men, and even one in 11 children Migraine attacks are three times more prevalent in women, likely as a result of hormonal differences Certainly genetic and environmental factors play a role in the development of migraine disease And since it is genetic, it is hereditary
- Migraña - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
Lipton RB, et al Safety, tolerability and efficacy of zavegepant 10 mg nasal spray for the acute treatment of migraine in the USA: A phase 3, double-blind randomized, placebo-controlled multicentre trial
- Sex headaches - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
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- الصداع النصفي: خطوات بسيطة للتخلص من الألم
تعرف على الطريقة التي يمكن من خلالها أن تصبح نوبات الصداع النصفي أقل تكرارًا وأقل حدةً عن طريق اتباع استراتيجيات الرعاية الذاتية هذه "
- Headaches and hormones: Whats the connection? - Mayo Clinic
Many things can contribute to headaches, including family history and age But people often notice a link between headaches and hormonal changes The hormones estrogen (ES-truh-jen) and progesterone (pro-JES-tuh-rohn) play key roles in the menstrual cycle and pregnancy Hormones also may affect
- Migraine with aura - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Migraine with aura (also called classic migraine) is a recurring headache that strikes after or at the same time as sensory disturbances called aura These disturbances can include flashes of light, blind spots, and other vision changes or tingling in your hand or face
- Migraine medications and antidepressants: A risky mix?
Reports have suggested that combining migraine medicines called triptans with certain antidepressants could increase the chances of developing a condition called serotonin syndrome Serotonin syndrome can cause changes to your mental state and other symptoms The antidepressants that can cause this
- Migraine - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Migraine is highly disabling for some individuals In fact, it is the second leading cause of disability worldwide Disabling symptoms are not just the pain, but also the sensitivity to light and sound, as well as the nausea and vomiting
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