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A severe, recurring, and throbbing headache, usually accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light and sound, is called a migraine. It generally affects only one side of the head. Hormonal changes, stress, depression, anxiety, insufficient sleep, dehydration, and strong smells can trigger a migraine.

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Are my emotions making my migraines worse at 31?

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Is it safe to pair Gabapentin with Metoclopramide?

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Which medicine is effective in treating migraines?

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How to treat severe migraine?

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Kindly suggest ways to gain weight.

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Migraine is such a disorder with some symptoms like headache, nasal, eye, forehead pressure, etc., climate or weather change or allergic prone also.

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