Symptoms of basal migraine

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Do you know the early symptoms of migraine? What do you know about the early symptoms of migraine? Let's introduce the early symptoms of migraine.

Symptoms of basal migraine

【1】 Forebody stage. 60% of migraine patients developed forebody symptoms from hours to days before the onset of headache. The early symptoms of migraine can be manifested as mental and psychological changes, such as depression, fatigue, laziness, drowsiness, and emotional excitement. Irritability, anxiety, upset or euphoria, etc. It can also be manifested as autonomic nervous symptoms, such as pale, chilly, anorexia or obvious hunger, thirst, oliguria, frequent urination, dysuria, yawning, stiff neck, nausea, increased intestinal peristalsis, abdominal pain, diarrhea, palpitation, shortness of breath, accelerated heart rate, hypersensitivity to odor, etc. The forebody symptoms of different patients are very different, but the forebody symptoms of each patient are relatively stable.

【2】 Omens. About 20% of migraine patients have aural symptoms. Most of the auras are focal neurological symptoms, and occasionally are general neurological dysfunction, which is also an early symptom of migraine. Typical aura should be consistent with three of the following four characteristics, namely: repeated appearance, gradual development, lasting no more than 1h, followed by headache. In most cases, the aura lasted for 5-20 minutes. In rare cases, aura may suddenly attack, and some patients have aural symptoms during headache.

【3】 Headache period. Headache can appear in any part around the head or neck, can be located in the temporal, frontal, orbital. Most of them had unilateral pain, but also bilateral pain, and even developed into total headache. About 2 / 3 of them had unilateral pain. The nature of headache is often pulsatile pain, but some patients are described as drilling pain. The degree of pain is often moderate or severe, even intolerable. It is usually after getting up in the morning, gradually developing, and gradually alleviating after reaching the peak.

matters needing attention

Clinical manifestations of migraine in children migraine in children is a common type of headache in childhood. Migraine in children is different from that in adults in some ways. In terms of gender, the proportion of male and female patients with migraine before puberty is roughly equal, while the proportion of female patients with adult migraine is greatly increased, about three times that of male patients.