Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Menstrual Migraine and Its Symptoms

Menstrual Migraine and Its Symptoms

A migraine attack can occur once in a month, once a week or even once every day and hence it is episodic. It occurs in the brain and nerves and so is neurological and therefore, migraine is defined as an episodic neurological disorder.

The migraine attack may occur for the first time for boys at about 10 years of age and for girls, the peak age for experiencing a migraine is near 14 years, during their first menstrual period. So, it is

symptoms of a migraine

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