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6 early warning signs of a migraine episode
Migraine is a chronic condition characterized by recurrent episodes of intense, throbbing head pain that can disrupt daily life. It is more than a normal headache and can last from a couple of hours to a few days. The condition typically progresses through four stages, each with distinct symptoms. Prodrome, the first stage, is when the body gives several warning signals that a migraine episode is about to occur. These warning signs are important, yet they are often mistaken for other issues. Knowing about them can prevent a migraine from progressing, reducing pain and discomfort. Sudden changes in mood and energy In the days or hours before a migraine episode, in the prodrome stage, some may feel angry or easily annoyed, whereas others may feel sad or restless. At times, one may feel overly happy or euphoric. Such unexplained feelings are common. Along with these mood changes, one may have shifts in energy levels. For instance, despite adequate sleep, one may experience persistent fatigue that does not resolve. These changes are caused by fluctuations in brain chemistry and function during the prodrome stage. Visual changes Migraine aura refers to sensory or visual disturbances that may arise before a migraine episode.
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