Migraine is a solid headache
Migraine is a neurovascular disorder characterized by seizures. Often the complaints are not continuous but it comes with gusts. What it does is that blood vessels suddenly constrict and then constrict again, which usually results in a throbbing headache. The typical headache usually occurs on one side of the head, but can also occur double-sided. It is also not always the case that the pain always occurs on the same side.
People with migraines can often be poor against bright light and sound. When there are often attacks, it is advisable to seek medical advice. There is often no cause to light, but there are medications that relieve pain or work preventively. These headaches usually occur between 10 and 40 years, and in older people the number of attacks occurs less or disappears. In women, migraines occur three times more than in men, and often there are several family members who suffer from it.