Here is a quick mnemonic/memory aid “MAGIC FOG“ to remember about the Clinical Features of Migraine
M – “Mood swings”: Migraine sufferers often experience mood changes.
A – “Aurora (visual disturbances)”: Many migraines come with visual auras.
G – “Gradual onset”: Migraine symptoms tend to build up slowly.
I – “Intense pain”: Migraine headaches are typically severe and throbbing.
C – “Cephalalgia (headache)”: The hallmark feature of a migraine.
F – “Family history”: Migraine can run in families.
O – “One-sided pain”: Migraine pain often affects one side of the head.
G – “Gastrointestinal symptoms”: Nausea and vomiting can accompany migraines.
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