Warning Signs Of Arachnoiditis
Migraines

Migraines are more than just simple headaches. In fact, someone who suffers from chronic migraines is considered to have a headache disorder. Migraines are known to occur most often on one side of the head. The pain of a migraine is typically pulsating in nature and can last from two to seventy-two hours. Individuals may also experience nausea, vomiting, as well as increased sensitivity to light, sound, and smell.
Migraines are also a common symptom of arachnoiditis. However, it should be noted migraines alone are not enough for a diagnosis, as individuals can only experience migraines without having other conditions, as well as the fact migraines are a sign for many medical conditions.
Keep reading for more information on how to spot arachnoiditis.