Category: Ear
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Migraine inducers-Triggers
Triggers that induce Migrane Migraines are headaches of a severe and chronic nature. They are usually accompanied by nausea, vomiting and visual disturbances which can last from up to a few hours to a few days. Pain is located on one side of head: The pain usually begins on one side of the head, at…
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Aura of Migraine
Migraines are headaches of a severe and chronic nature. They are usually accompanied by nausea, vomiting and visual disturbances which can last from up to a few hours to a few days. Pain is located on one side of head: The pain usually begins on one side of the head, at the temple, and can…
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Vestibular Migraine- Migraine with Vertigo
Vestibular Migraine Migraine headaches that are associated with dizziness /vertigo are known as vestibular migraines, or migrainous vertigo. The term “vestibular” refers to the inner ear where we sense balance. Most commonly dizziness or giddiness produces a sensation that the room is spinning. Vestibular migraines are not uncommon but they can be quite debilitating. Episodes…