The most common symptom of a migraine headache is a throbbing pain on one side of your head. You also may have other symptoms before, during, and after a migraine. Different people have different symptoms.
A day or two before a migraine starts, you mayfeel:
About 1 out of 5 people has a warning sign of a migraine called an aura. It usually starts about 30 minutes before the headache starts. During an aura, you may:
Symptoms can include:
Less common symptoms include:
If you have these less-common symptoms and have not hadthem before, call your doctor right away so that he or she can make sure youaren't having atransient ischemic attack (TIA),stroke, or other serious problem.
Without treatment, a migraine headache can last from 4 to 72 hours.
After the headache stops, you may have muscle aches or feel very tired. These symptoms may last up to a day after your migraine ends.
You may have one or more types of migraine headache. Each type has its own features. For example, some people get migraines with an aura. Some get them without an aura. Some women get menstrual migraines, which happen before, during, or shortly after their menstrual period.
It can be hard to tell the difference between a migraine and another type of headache, such as a tension or sinus headache. You may think that you have sinus headaches. But it's more likely that they are migraine headaches if they happen often and interfere with your daily life.
Migraines can occur along with many other health problems, such as asthma or depression. More serious conditions, such as tumors or infections, can also cause migraine symptoms. But most headaches are not caused by serious health problems.
| By: | Healthwise Staff | Last Revised: February 14, 2011 |
| Medical Review: | Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine Karin M. Lindholm, DO - Neurology | |
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