Water ripples in front of the eyes and then a headache

Water ripples in front of the eyes followed by a headache are considered to be a migraine attack with aura migraine. Migraine is a functional disorder, and a CT of the head and an ultrasound of the blood vessels in the intracranial segment will not usually give positive findings. The typical symptom of migraine is throbbing pain on one side of the head, but there is also pain in the whole head or both sides of the head. The nature of the pain is moderate to severe, often because the pain is aggravated when walking or climbing stairs or coughing. Migraine is triggered by lack of sleep, poor rest, emotional anxiety, and irritation later, and more than 60%-80% of migraine patients have this kind of migraine, often accompanied by nausea, photophobia, fear of noise, and other symptoms.