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 moreFull Question: I have gotten migraines in the past. Recently, I've been having aura symptoms without headache. My symptoms are... Read more »
Migraine 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: I am a 42-year-old man living in the Southern US. I have suffered from depression, pronounced skin flushing and burning,... Read more »
Full Question: I have suffered aura migraines for 26 years. At one point I was getting 3-4 a week. I was finally placed on a prophylactic... Read more »
Migraine with aura is experienced in about 20-30% of people who have Migraine disease. People who have cluster headache rarely have visual... Read more »
It's confusing. Some doctors tell us to take Migraine abortive medications such as the triptans early in a Migraine attack -- during the aura if... Read more »
The aura is the second potential phase of a Migraine with aura attack (previously called Classic Migraine). May present with varying symptoms... Read more »
Until recently, Migraine was considered to be an episodic disease with no long-term consequences or effects. In the last few years, however, we've... Read more »
Migraine is a common disabling primary headache disorder. Epidemiological studies have documented its high prevalence and high socioeconomic and... Read more »
HTML clipboard People who don't have Migraines often think not only of a headache being part of a Migraine, but also of the Migraine aura. Many... Read more »