Headache Relief & Diagnosis : How to Diagnose Migraine Headache Symptoms

by Jeff Wright

Migraine headaches are diagnosed by the symptoms, which include nausea, vomiting, unilateral location of the pain, visual aura and confusion. Discover the differences between normal headaches and migraines with advice from a board-certified neurologist in this free video on headaches. Expert: Alexander Mauskop Contact: www.nyheadache.com Bio: Dr. Alexander Mauskop, MD FAAN, is the director and founder of the New York Headache Center in New York City. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
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isisncasey January 8, 2012 at 12:41 am

My headache is extremely bad with pain in my eyes but for the last few months I’ve been getting nausea with them. They used to only be triggerred by light but now, peanuts, loud noises, odors and jumpy moving scenes on tv cause as well and they’re worse as I get older. Is there a surgery for this ?

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