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More about migraine
Migraine is a disorder that causes headaches, as well as other symptoms like sensitivity to light and feeling sick. Learn more about migraines and treatment options below.
What is migraine?
Migraine isn’t just a headache. It can cause a wide range of symptoms and have a big impact on your life. No matter how severe your migraines are, there are ways to help manage them.
How do you know if you have migraines?
If you think you have migraine, you should talk to your GP. They’ll ask you about your symptoms and might refer you to a specialist if they think you need further help.
Help for young people with migraine
Children and young people with migraine can get more information from the Migraine Trust. They have pages suitable for a range of ages.
Migraines are a type of headache that can cause lots of different symptoms including:
- Severe head pain
- Sensitivity to light, smell and sound
- Tiredness
- Feeling or being sick
- Problems with your vision including auras.
They typically affect women more than men.
Not all headaches are migraines. Usually, a doctor will diagnose you with migraines.
There are lots of different types of migraine that affect people in different ways. However, one of the main ways that they are classified is migraines with auras and migraines without auras.
Auras are a symptom of migraines that can affect your vision. People who have them might notice flashing lights or blind spots.
Speaking to your GP or pharmacist about your migraines will help you find the right treatment for your needs. There are a variety of medicines available, some of them (like triptans) are designed to reduce the severity of your migraines, while others (including Botox and calcium channel blockers) help to stop migraines from happening.
The approach to treatment will depend on your lifestyle and medical history.
Approved by: Neil Raichura
GPhC Number: 2080353
Neil qualified as a Pharmacist in 2012. He has a postgraduate certificate in Independent Prescribing, with a special interest in minor ailments.