Migraine is a complex and often confusing disease. The symptoms of Migraine can also be symptoms of other conditions and events including transient ischemic attack (TIA). Add to that the fact that having Migraine disease puts Migraineurs at increased risk of cardiovascular events such as TIA, and it becomes essential that we learn about TIA.
Having a TIA increases the risk of having a stroke that can occur weeks or months later. More than 33% of those who have a TIA are expected to...
Read moreMigraine is a complex and often confusing disease. The symptoms of Migraine can also be symptoms of other conditions and events including... Read more »
Full Question:What is your feeling about the use of triptans for basilar migraines which are not well controlled, despite high doses of... Read more »
Full Question: I have been having what a doctor calls basilar migraine's, my symptom's are this, I get weak when I get hot, my muscles go... Read more »
Full Question: I have been diagnosed with basilar type migraines. Monday I saw my neuro because I have been having ongoing problems with... Read more »
Full Question: I have a few question to ask and hope you can help me. In 1996 I started with some headaches and it went to the point that I... Read more »
Key Points: A Migraine-type defined by the presence of Migraine headache with neurological symptoms which begin either in the base of the brain... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
A transient ischemic attack (TIA) is when a person has stroke-like symptoms for up to 1 - 2 hours. A TIA is often considered a warning sign that a... Read more »
Diplopia is seeing two images of an object at the same time, double vision. Diplopia can be a Migraine symptoms, particularly basilar-type... Read more »
Ataxia: and unsteadiness due to the brain’s failure to regulate the body’s posture and regulate the strength and direction of limb movements.... Read more »
Hypoacousia: impaired or partial loss of hearing. Hypoacousia can be a symptom of Migraine, particularly basilar-type Migraine. You can read more... Read more »