Foto de stock - Illustration of a migraine. The migraine is caused by the dura mater vessels swelling (at the dura mater). The trigeminal nerve transmits the information about the pain to the brain, at the same time a drop in serotonine (anti-pain neurotransmitter) prevents the pain circuit from being regulated. Real migraines only affect one half of the brain, but some migraines are accompanied by « auras », most commonly « ophthalmic auras ». Two thirds of migraine sufferers experience intense pain in the forehead and the nape of the neck.

Imagen: Illustration of a migraine. The migraine is caused by the dura mater vessels swelling (at the dura mater). The trigeminal nerve transmits the information about.

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