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  2. Migraine - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    There are a number of migraine triggers, including: Hormonal changes in women. Fluctuations in estrogen, such as before or during menstrual periods, pregnancy and menopause, seem to trigger headaches in many women. Hormonal medications, such as oral contraceptives, also can worsen migraines.

  3. Chronic daily headaches - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    If you have a headache most days, you might have one of the most disabling headache conditions, chronic daily headaches. Aggressive treatment and long-term management might help.

  4. Headache Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    The most common primary headaches are: Cluster headache. Migraine. Migraine with aura. Tension headache. Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia (TAC), such as cluster headache and paroxysmal hemicrania. A few headache patterns also are generally considered types of primary headache, but are less common.

  5. Headaches and hormones: What's the connection? - Mayo Clinic

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    The drop in estrogen just before your period may cause headaches. Many people with migraines report that they have migraines before or during menstruation. You can turn to proven treatments for migraines related to hormone changes.

  6. Migraine with aura - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Migraine aura symptoms include temporary visual or other disturbances that usually strike before other migraine symptoms — such as intense head pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound. Migraine aura usually occurs within an hour before head pain begins and generally lasts less than 60 minutes.

  7. Migraines: Simple steps to head off the pain - Mayo Clinic

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    Migraines cause pain as real as the pain of injuries — with one difference: Healthy habits and simple remedies sometimes stop migraines before they start. By Mayo Clinic Staff Medicine is a proven way to both treat and prevent migraines.

  8. Sex headaches - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Sex headaches aren't usually a cause for concern. But consult your health care provider right away if you experience a headache during sexual activity — especially if it begins abruptly or it's your first headache of this type.

  9. Dizziness - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Migraine. People who experience migraines may have episodes of vertigo or other types of dizziness even when they're not having a severe headache. Such vertigo episodes can last minutes to hours and may be associated with headache as well as light and noise sensitivity.

  10. Seizures - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A seizure is a sudden, uncontrolled burst of electrical activity in the brain. It can cause changes in behavior, movements, feelings and levels of consciousness. Having two or more seizures at least 24 hours apart that don't have a known cause is considered to be epilepsy.

  11. Nausea and vomiting Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Nausea and vomiting may occur separately or together. Common causes include: Chemotherapy. Gastroparesis (a condition in which the muscles of the stomach wall don't function properly, interfering with digestion) General anesthesia. Intestinal obstruction. Migraine. Morning sickness. Motion sickness: First aid.