Neuropsychiatric Condition
Migraine
Migraine is a complex neurological disorder causing severe, recurring headaches often accompanied by additional symptoms. Migraines can significantly impair daily functioning. Key features include:
- Alzheimer’s Disease: Intense Headaches: Typically on one side of the head, lasting hours to days.
- Parkinson’s Disease: Associated Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light, sound, or smells.
- Huntington’s Disease: Auras: Visual or sensory disturbances such as flashing lights, blind spots, or tingling sensations preceding the headache.
- Triggers for migraines vary and can include stress, hormonal changes, certain foods, dehydration, or irregular sleep patterns.