Migraine occurs on one side of a person’s head where they suffer from a severe headache that could last from at least 4 hours to days. This headache can be worsened by slight actions, bright lights, noises, or even coughing and sneezing. Migraines affect approximately 12 to 15% of the world’s population.
Migraine is typically not dangerous to those that are affected but it can affect the person’s quality of life.
Migraines and cluster headaches are categorised as primary headache disorders. This category is meant for those headaches caused by certain conditions rather than another issue associated with it.
Both migraines and cluster headaches may share similar symptoms. See the table below for the differences between the two:
Traits |
Cluster headaches |
Migraines |
Occurrence |
1 in 1,000 people |
1 in 7 people |
Age group |
Begins in people aged 30s and 40s but also in some cases in other age groups |
Can occur in any age group but may start since adolescence |
Gender |
Affects more men than women |
Affects more women than men |
Characteristic |
A sudden headache that is usually described as a sharp, piercing, or burning sensation |
Throbbing or pulsating pain at one side of the head |
Affected Area |
One side of the head but usually focus around or behind one eye |
One side of the head |
There are four stages of a migraine and symptoms vary with each different stage.
Stage |
Symptoms |
1. Prodrome: Occurs 24 to 48 hours before the headache happens. |
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2. Aura: This phase will last between 5 to 60 minutes. |
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3. Headache: Migraine headaches usually last from 4 to 72 hours. |
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4. Postdrome: This phase usually lasts for a few hours to about 48 hours. |
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The reasons for the occurrence of migraine are still unknown but this neurologic disease is hereditary thus it has a higher chance of affecting a person if their family has a history of this disorder.
There are certain prompts that can induce migraine, such as:
You should visit a doctor when your migraines are severe, interfering with your daily lifestyle, occurring several times within a month, getting worse over time, or when medications do not alleviate the symptoms.
Diagnosis of migraine is pivoted around their medical history, physical exam, and neurological exam results. The tests that will carried out for the diagnosis are blood tests, imaging tests such as computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and electroencephalogram (EEG).
Migraines are incurable but there are ways to handle their symptoms.
A migraine is distinct from your usual headache. There are treatments available that can be done to help handle migraines and improve your quality of life. Take the initiative and come consult with our neurologist to find treatment options that suit your needs.
The dedicated team of neurologists is available for consultation to provide the best service at Gleneagles Hospitals. Book an appointment with us today if want to inquire about migraines and other neurological conditions.
Please contact the Health Screening Centre at the Gleneagles Hospital nearest to you for health screening appointments.
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