Migraine as a symptom of anxiety attack
April 29th, 2008 | by admin |Migraines often start in a persons teen years and are very painful headaches nothing like a usual headache that will go after taking a couple of pain killers. Most suffers will go to bed as the headache (usually on one side) takes hold and which could last a matter of a few hours but if left without attention, could last for days. Almost all sufferers will complain of exhaustion and a feeling of weakness that takes some time to pass.
The frequency of attacks between sufferers is not consistent with some only having one episode a year. Many of the symptoms experienced by sufferers are closely connected to other everyday illnesses and could also be one of the many symptoms of anxiety attack. Migraine attacks only seem to affect people within a certain age range, just before puberty and stop by the time the person has reached about 40; almost no cases are recorded after the age of 50.










