5 Different Types Of Migraine Headaches And How To Get Relief

2. Hemiplegic Migraine

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When suffering from this type of migraine, motor weakness is also experienced. Although fairly rare overall, these migraines most commonly occur in children and infants. During an attack, individuals may exhibit signs of short-lived paralysis. In some cases, motor issues may last longer than the migraine itself.

Based on its complexity, this type of migraine can be fairly hard to diagnose. In terms of familial hemiplegic migraines, genetic testing can detect associated mutations. When symptoms do surface, seek medical attention immediately, as hemiplegic migraines can mimic symptoms that are linked to strokes. Ask your physician about calcium channel blockers in order to prevent attacks.

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