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You may be wondering what are migraines and what are the types of migraines people suffer from. First, migraines are chronic, recurring headaches that range from moderate to severe in intensity. The pain that comes from a migraine can feel like pulsing or throbbing. It’s often centered on one part of the head. People tend to have other symptoms that come with migraine headaches including light and sound sensitivity, and nausea and vomiting.
There are seven types of migraines and of those, two are considered “major” types of migraines. The types of migraines are based on something called the ICHD-3 classification system, which is created by the International Headache Society.
The two are major types of migraines are:
A migraine without aura used to be called a common migraine. This is the most frequently experienced type of migraine. Pain can range from moderate to severe and it often comes about without any kind of warning. Migraines without aura are usually experienced on one side of the head.
Accompanying symptoms can include nausea, confusion, changes in mood, blurred vision, fatigue and sensitivity to light and sound as well as smells.
A migraine without aura may last for anywhere from 4 to 72 hours. The frequency someone experiences this type of migraine can vary. It can be a few times a year or for some people a few times a week.
This type of migraine often gets worse when someone frequently uses medication to treat the symptoms, including over-the-counter pain relievers.
The other type of broad migraine category is migraine with aura. A migraine with aura will include visual disturbances and other visual symptoms that occur anywhere from 10 to 60 minutes before someone gets the actual headache. A migraine with aura can cause vision loss, either fully or partially.
Along with the vision symptoms, migraine with aura can cause other symptoms including muscle weakness or numbness on one side of the body, or tingling in the hands or face. Other symptoms of this type of migraine include problems speaking, confusion, nausea, loss of appetite and sensitivity to light and sound.
The following are some of the other types of migraines that occur less commonly.
People often wonder about things like abdominal migraines and hormonal migraines. Those are official categories of migraines any longer however. These are instead officially grouped into other migraine categories named above.
Migraines are believed to occur because of genetic reasons, but there are triggers people frequently experience that cause them to have one of these severe and often debilitating headaches.
The following are some of the more common migraine triggers people may experience.
When exploring the different types of migraines, it’s important to make the distinction between a migraine and a headache.
One of the biggest differences between a migraine and a headache is the fact that migraines tend to occur in recognizable patterns. That’s why doctors and health care providers will often recommend keeping a journal of migraines.
Headaches, on the other hand, can have a lot of variance in terms of the severity, the symptoms, when they occur and how long they last.
When someone keeps a headache journal or diary, it should include the following information:
Treatments for the types of migraine vary depending on the person, the symptoms and the type of migraine they experience. Sometimes it can take experimentation with different treatment methods and behavioral changes to find the optimal combination to alleviate migraine symptoms.