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A migraine is a sudden, recurring headache, frequently on one side of the head.
A migraine is a sudden, recurring headache, frequently on one side of the head. It is often accompanied by nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light. The exact causes are unclear, but migraines often run in families. Typical triggers include, for example, stress situations, specific foods or a lack of sleep.
Migraines can be preceded by sensory disturbances (aura) that can last approximately 30 minutes:
The exact causes are unclear, but migraines often run in families. Frequent migraine triggers include:
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