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Migraine:

Migraine is a
neurological syndrome characterized by altered bodily perceptions,
headaches, and nausea. Physiologically, the migraine headache is a
neurological condition more common to women than to men. Etymologically,
the French word migraine derives from the Old English megrim (severe
headache) and the Greek hemicrania (half skull). The latter term was in
turn simply a translation of an ancient Egyptian name for migraine, gs
tp (literally "half head").
The typical migraine headache is unilateral and pulsating, lasting from
4 to 72 hours; symptoms include nausea, vomiting, photophobia (increased
sensitivity to bright light), and hyperacusis (increased sensitivity to
noise); approximately one third of people who suffer migraine headache
perceive an aura — unusual visual, olfactory, or other sensory
experiences that are a sign that the migraine will soon occur.
Migrainil RA-24
is the most effective medicine for the patients having
migraine problems. |