MORE than 10% of men in the UK is estimated to suffer from migraine. Migraine is a severe headache that usually afflicts one side of the head and often accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. It is estimated that migraine is associated with reduced blood levels in serotinin brain chemistry.
There are two types of migraine that is classic and common migraine. In classic migraine, the headache is preceded by a phase beginning as seeing flashing lights, temporary vision loss, speech problems or numbness on one side of the face or arm may occur. In common migraine types, not the aura that initiate headaches.
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