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  2. The 6 most common headache types — and when to see a doctor

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    Migraine causes a "severe throbbing or pounding headache with light or sound sensitivity and sometimes nausea," noted Dr. Timothy A. Collins, chief of the Division of Headache and Pain at Duke ...

  3. Migraine - Wikipedia

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    The severity of the pain, duration of the headache, and frequency of attacks are variable. [26] A migraine attack lasting longer than 72 hours is termed status migrainosus. [30] There are four possible phases to a migraine attack, although not all the phases are necessarily experienced: [31] The prodrome, which occurs hours or days before the ...

  4. Do you have a sinus headache or migraine attack? Here's how ...

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    For many people, sinus pain is not necessarily the picture of migraine that they have in their mind's eye, she says, but migraine attacks do frequently cause sinus pressure and pain.

  5. 6 things people misunderstand about migraine attacks - AOL

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    "For example, the frequency of migraine attacks determines if a person has episodic or chronic migraine," Zhang tells Yahoo Life. "People with episodic migraine have less than 15 headache days/month.

  6. Management of migraine - Wikipedia

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    Migraine may be treated either prophylactically (preventive) or abortively (rescue) for acute attacks. [1] Migraine is a complex condition; there are various preventive treatments which disrupt different links in the chain of events that occur during a migraine attack.

  7. ICHD classification and diagnosis of migraine - Wikipedia

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    A. Attacks, in a menstruating woman, fulfilling the criteria for migraine without aura B. Attacks that occur exclusively from days -2 to +3 of menstruation in at least two out of three menstrual cycles and at no other times of the cycle. Note: The first day of menstruation is day +1, and the preceding day is day -1; there is no day 0.

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