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  2. What Is Silent Migraine?

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    Many people use the term “silent migraine,” but the official name for this type of migraine is migraine aura without pain. Acephalgic migraine is another older term for migraine aura without pain. 1. Silent migraine is not a separate type of migraine. However, it is an easy description of a migraine attack without the headache phase of the ...

  3. What You Should Know About Silent Migraine

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    Migraine aura without pain or silent migraine is fairly unusual. Only 4 out of every 100 people who get migraines have aura without pain and no other kind of migraine. However, 40 percent of people who have migraine with aura will have only aura symptoms and no pain at some point in their life. 2

  4. Acephalic Migraine (Migraine Aura Without Head Pain)

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    Diagnosing acephalgic (silent) migraine. Acephalgic migraine aura can be hard to diagnose. This type of migraine is diagnosed after other possible causes of the symptoms have been ruled out. It can be confused with stroke or seizures. The best tool to diagnose acephalgic migraine is your migraine diary. 1. Treatment of acephalgic migraine

  5. Silent Migraine Symptoms

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    Amnesia; Confusion; Change in mood; Hearing loss; Vomiting; Abdominal pain; Because many of the symptoms of silent migraines are the same as the symptoms for stroke or a transient ischemic attack (TIA), sometimes called a mini-stroke, it is very important to see a medical professional immediately to diagnose the cause of the symptoms.

  6. My Silent Migraines | Migraine.com

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    Sometimes turning down the brightness on my screens helps. If I can’t get them to go away by taking a rest, closing my eyes, and putting away screens, they move into a classic silent migraine. My silent migraines come with nausea, light sensitivity, and sometimes hand, limb, or mouth tingling. Occasionally, they come with limb pain or tight ...

  7. Numbness and Tingling - Migraine.com

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    Sometimes, aura symptoms can occur at the same time as head pain. Some people may even have aura symptoms with no head pain, called a silent migraine. And many people have aura with some migraine attacks but not others. 2,3. There are several types of migraine aura. They are classified by the symptoms they cause: 3,4

  8. Unusual Migraine Symptoms: Olfactory Hallucinations Explored

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    Migraine, a neurological disease, has so many varied symptoms it&#39;s sort of astounding. <br> I agree, our healthcare system is sorely lacking, and insurance companies seem to run things - so backwards!<br> Sounds like you have a good migraine management plan in hand - that&#39;s awesome!

  9. This type of migraine aura is most common in children. 3. Aura without head pain. About 4 out of every 100 people with migraine have aura without head pain, also called silent migraine. These cases often occur in people over age 50 and may be confused with a transient ischemic attack (TIA), a type of stroke. 4

  10. Migraine Prodrome Symptoms: Anger and Irritability

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    Anger and irritability are some of the lesser-recognized symptoms of migraine disease. These symptoms are most often experienced during the prodome phase. What is the prodrome phase? The prodome phase comes before the migraine attack itself and serves as a warning of an impending migraine attack. The prodrome phase can start as early as 24 ...

  11. Migraine Symptoms and Mood Changes | Migraine.com

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    These mood changes may happen before, during, or after the actual migraine attack. Most people report that their mood changes happen during the prodrome phase. 1 Prodrome takes place a few hours to days before the actual migraine attack. Mood changes common to migraine. The type of mood changes someone with migraine may feel include: