What’s wrong with migraine weakness?

  When it comes to migraines, most people can name one, two, three, four, five. Because migraines are very common in our lives, about one in 10 people suffer from migraines. With such a high incidence, it is no wonder that some people call migraine the “social pain”.  It is well known that high emotional stress, mental overload, overexertion, and poor lifestyle, diet and habits can all be important factors in triggering migraines. At the beginning of the attack, most people have mild headache and weakness, thinking that it is just due to lack of rest and that they can recover with some simple life adjustments. If you do not know the symptoms of migraine and do not pay enough attention to them, the mild migraine symptoms will gradually turn into intractable migraine, and the difficulty of treatment will be multiplied.  Migraine is a chronic and difficult neurological disease. The main clinical manifestations are episodic pain from the temples to the eyes, which feels like a burst of knife cuts and pins and needles, and the pain gradually increases with the constriction and diastole of blood vessels. The frequency of migraine attacks is relatively constant, with patients generally having 1-2 attacks per week, each lasting 4 to 72 hours. The prolonged pain torment causes many patients to lie in bed, afraid to move, and the pain intensifies when they move. In addition, patients may experience nausea and vomiting, sensitivity to light, and fatigue.