Migraine is more than just an ordinary headache. It is a neurological condition that can affect a person’s daily activities, work performance, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. Millions of people around the world suffer from migraines, yet many still misunderstand the condition or ignore the warning signs until the attacks become severe. For some people, migraines happen occasionally, while others experience them several times in a month. The pain can be so intense that it interferes with concentration, sleep, movement, and even simple conversations. In severe cases, people may need to stay in dark and quiet rooms for hours or even days. Migraine is commonly associated with throbbing or pulsing pain, often affecting one side of the head. However, migraines may also come with nausea, dizziness, vomiting, blurred vision, and extreme sensitivity to light or sound. Although migraines can affect anyone, they are more common in women and often begin during adolescence or ear...
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