
What causes migraines? | Marianne Schwarz
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Migraines are complex neurological disorders with diverse symptoms, including headaches, light sensitivity, and fatigue. They often begin with warning signs like mood changes and are linked to brain areas like the hypothalamus. Auras, visual changes, and tingling are common, caused by changes in brain activity. The trigeminal nerve plays a key role in pain transmission. Migraines affect more women than men, with hormonal fluctuations influencing patterns. Genetics and associated conditions like depression are also factors. Despite extensive research, many aspects of migraines remain unknown.
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