Up to four symptom phases can accompany a migraine: prodrome phase, auras, the attack, and the postdrome phase. These phases may not occur in every patient or every headache.
The prodrome phase is a group of vague symptoms that may precede a migraine attack by several hours, or even a day or two. Prodrome symptoms may include:
Each year, the Putting Our Heads Together Migraine Poetry Contest is held to give people with Migraines and other headache disorders an... Read more »
Living with Migraine or another headache disorder or caring about someone who does changes our lives. There's no doubt of that. Along with... Read more »
Reminder: Entries for our Migraine poetry contest close on March 31, 2010. You still have one week to enter. It's that time of year... Read more »
Since I can't enter our Putting our Heads Together poetry contest, I thought I'd share a poem with you here. This is my most recent poem... Read more »
IMPORTANT NOTE: We have extended the deadline for submissions to Tuesday, April 22. Entries must be sumitted before midnight... Read more »
Contest Rules Subject must be headache or Migraine related, but may be metaphoric or abstract. Form: Rhymed, free-verse, any form of poetry, but ... Read more »
We're often told that we need to exercise for better health; told that our Migraines and headaches would improve if we exercise. We all understand... Read more »
Where is Migraine pain located within the head? Find out with this diagram... Read more »