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A family history of migraine is very common. Indeed, a family history of
migraine should alert a person that a balance disorder may be migraine related.
Migraine is estimated to affect nearly 25% of women, 15% of men, and 5% to 10%
of children. Vertigo is very common in persons with migraine, occurring in about
25% of them. Actually, in one series, 42% of migraine patients experienced
vertigo not in association with their headaches.
The migraine occurs as a type of vascular condition headache that is usually characterized by the following:
- severe pain on one or both sides of the head
- nausea and/or vomiting
- aura or disturbed vision
- and intolerance to light
The symptoms of migraine headaches may resemble other conditions or
medical problems. Always consult your physician for a diagnosis.
The three most common types of migraine attacks are:
- With Aura or Classic Migraine is a type of migraine that involves the
appearance of neurological symptoms, called an aura (flashing lights or
zigzag lines, or temporary loss of vision) 10 to 30 minutes before an
attack. An attack may last one or two days. Other aura classic migraine symptoms may include:
- difficulty with speech
- weakness of an arm or leg
- tingling of the face or hands
- confusion
Pain associated with aura classic migraines is often described as
intense throbbing or pounding felt in the forehead, temple area, facial area, or around the eye(s). Pain may feel as though it starts in one area and travels to another, where pain becomes more intense.
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Without Aura or Common Migraine is a type of migraine that is generally not
preceded by an aura, although there may be a variety of symptoms prior
to its onset. Common migraine pain may last three or four days. Symptoms may include:
- mental fuzziness, mood changes, fatigue, unusual retention of fluids, diarrhea and increased urination
- nausea and vomiting
- Atypical Migraine (aura with dull or no headache)
There are several other types of migraines including:
- Vestibular Migraines
Dizziness as a symptom of migraine is a common and often ignored cause of
balance disorders. These headaches are often preceded
for a variable time by associated neurological symptoms, called the aura.
Dizziness and vertigo can occur in individuals with migraine as part of the
migraine aura or separately. Furthermore, dizziness may not occur at the same
time as the headache and can even occur as an isolated event. Particularly in
younger patients, dizziness or vertigo may predate the onset of headaches
entirely.
- Hemiplegic Migraine - The symptoms, which include temporary paralysis
on one side of the body (Hemiplegic), vision problems, and vertigo, begin 10 to 90 minutes before the onset of headache pain.
- Ophthalmoplegic Migraine - Symptoms include pain around the eye, sometimes with a droopy eyelid, double vision, and other sight problems.
- Basilar Migraine - Pre-headache symptoms may include vertigo, double vision, and poor muscular coordination.
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Vertigo or Vertiginous Migraine essentially aura without headache consists of spells of vertigo, that can
lasts
from minutes to hours.
- Benign Exertional Headache - This headache begins at the onset of
activity, with pain rarely lasting for more than several minutes and is generally brought on by running, lifting, coughing, sneezing, or bending.
- Status Migrainosus - This is a rare and severe type of migraine that
can last 72 hours or longer. Pain and nausea with this headache are
often so intense that hospitalization may be necessary.
- Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome (CVS) is now being looked at and
considered to be a possible form of migraine. It is an unexplained functional
digestive disorder characterized by recurrent, prolonged attacks of severe nausea,
vomiting and abdominal pain resulting in decreased quality of life for both children & adults.
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