What are the symptoms of migraine?

Migraine is a common disease. Most of this headache is a headache on one side of the head, and a small part is also a headache on both sides. Under normal circumstances, this kind of headache will appear alternately from left to right, and the painful part will also change. This kind of pain will spread to the whole head, even to the face, neck and shoulders. At first, the headache was dull, but later it turned into persistent pain. The headache of migraine tends to get worse slowly, and the pain in one or both frontotemporal regions with recurrent attacks is pulsating. When the pain persists, the contraction of the neck muscles will complicate the symptoms. Often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia, fear of sound, sweating, general malaise, scalp tenderness and other symptoms.

Compared with migraine with aura, migraine without aura has a higher attack frequency, which can seriously affect patients' work and life.