"KNOW No Pain Academy": How to Distinguish Between "Migraine" and "Headache"? What Constitutes a "Migraine"?

Migraine is not as simple as a headache; patients experience throbbing pain in the head, which may be accompanied by sensitivity to light, sound, nausea, or vomiting. Since migraine symptoms can last for hours and occur frequently, they can significantly impact daily life. Statistics show that approximately 1 in 5 women and 1 in 15 men are affected by migraine issues.
There are now anti-CGRP medications targeting migraines that can improve pain, light sensitivity, sound sensitivity, and reduce the frequency of attacks. These come in subcutaneous, intravenous, and dissolvable oral forms for convenience. Studies indicate that these medications can relieve pain and related symptoms within one hour, with effects lasting up to 48 hours.
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If you suspect you have a migraine issue, consult your family doctor.
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