Acute Migraines
Acute migraines are intense, debilitating headaches that can last anywhere from 4-72 hours. They are often preceded by warning signs, such as aura and sensitivity to light, and accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and extreme pain. Acute migraines are caused by several factors, including genetics, diet, and stress. Acute migraines can severely interfere with daily activities and lead to difficulty in focusing and concentrating. Treatment for acute migraines typically includes medication, relaxation techniques, and lifestyle changes. Early diagnosis and management of acute migraines can help reduce the frequency and severity of future attacks.
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