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Migraine Eye Pain

Posted on March 8, 2010.
Migraine Eye PainAnyone have eye pain, before or with migraine?

I suffer from menstrual migraines, and for two days, I was sad to have a headache like pain and fatigue with the right of anyone else's eyes discomfort.Has this with their migraines? God bless-

Yes, I suffer from them, and unfortunately I have the eye pain as well. It's terrible. Here is an article from my favorite website on how to treat pain www.familydoctor.org

Migraine headaches: how to manage pain

What causes migraines?
Migraines appear to be caused in part by changes in the body called serotonin. Plays many roles in the body and can affect blood vessels. When serotonin levels are high, blood vessels constrict (shrink). When levels fall, blood vessels dilate (swell). This swelling can cause pain or other problems.

Many things can affect the level of serotonin in the body, including your level of blood sugar, certain foods and changes in your estrogen level if you are a woman.

What migraine feel like?
The pain of migraine can be intense. Can get in the way of your daily activities. Migraines are not the same in all people. Possible symptoms of migraine are listed in the box below.

You can also have a hunch "several hours to a day before the headache. Premonitions are feelings you can report a migraine is coming. These feelings can include intense energy, fatigue, food cravings and mood swings.


Possible symptoms of migraine
and intense throbbing or dull aching pain on one side of your head or on both sides.
Nausea or vomiting
Changes in the way you see, including blurred vision or blind spots
Being bothered by light, noise or odors
Feeling tired and / or confused
Off-up nose
Chills or sweats
Stiff neck or tender
Dizziness
Tender scalp


Are there different kinds of migraine?
Yes. The most common are classic migraine and common migraine.

classic migraine begins with a warning sign, called an aura. The aura often involves changes in the way you see. You can see the flashing lights and colors. You can temporarily lose some of your vision, such as your side vision.

You can also feel a strange sensation of burning or tingling or muscle weakness on one side of your body. You may have trouble communicating. You can also feel depressed, irritable and nervous.

Auras last about 15 to 30 minutes. Auras may occur before or after your headache, and sometimes the pain and aura overlap, or the pain never occurs. The headache of classic migraine may occur on one side of your head or on both sides.

common migraines do not start with an aura. common migraines may start more slowly than classic migraines last longer and interfere more with daily activities. The pain of common migraines may be on one side of the head.


How long the headaches?
Migraines may last from 4-72 hours. They may occur only once or twice a year, or as often as every day. Women are more likely to have migraines than men.

What can trigger a migraine?
some things that can trigger migraines in some people include the following:
strong odors, unusual noises, bright lights or strong
Changes in weather or altitude
Being tired, stressed or depressed
Changes in sleeping patterns
Certain foods (see list below), especially those that contain tyramine, sodium nitrate or phenylalanine
Skipping meals or fasting
Menstruation, oral contraceptives or hormone
Intense physical activity, including sexual activity
Smoking

I'm sorry you on your migraine, I can relate to your pain and definitive.

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