Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Atypical Migraine - Not Your Average Headache

What is an atypical migraine? An atypical migraine is a migraine that is not only difficult to diagnose, but hard to define. A classic migraine is a severe, recurring headache with pain primarily focused on one side of the head and can include side effects such as nausea, sensitivity to light, numbness, and visual disturbances. These are essentially considered atypical by the fact that they do not fall into any specific categories and can have little or no symptoms normally related to a common

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