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WHAT IS A CLASSICAL MIGRAINE ?


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Classical migraines are migraines that occur with aura and various other symptoms. Aura can last as little as ten minutes or as long as a half hour or longer prior to the actual occurrence of a migraine. Visual aura can include tunnel vision, partial blindness, seeing spots and sparkling colors, and seeing various sorts of hallucinations such as wavvy lines. Other classical migraine symptoms include fatigue, sweating, stomach pain, hypersensitivity of the skin, an increased need to urinate, and fever. Following the aura of a migraine, the pain begins and begins to escalate. It may be felt in the back and shoulder area but will typically begin on one side of the head. A classical migraine may last several hours.




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