Probable Migraine

Mechanisms Migraine is a neurological disorder characterized by recurring, severe headaches with associated symptoms. The underlying cause of migraine is not well understood, but research suggests it is the result of complex biological processes. Several potential mechanisms have been proposed to explain the development of migraine, including changes in the processing of pain signals in the brain, alterations in brain chemicals, and the release of inflammatory molecules involved in the transmission of pain. Understanding the mechanisms of migraine can help inform the development of more effective treatments and may shed light on the disease itself.

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