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What is the difference between Migraine and TIA?

What is the difference between Migraine and TIA?

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Asked by R. Jones, Last updated: Nov 20, 2024

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Daniel Frederic

Daniel Frederic

Daniel Frederic
Daniel Frederic

Answered Jul 12, 2019

Headache is one of the most terrible sicknesses anybody can have. And virtually a lot of things can result in headache, most times when we stress the body or the brain too much. Some headaches come with mild effect while some come with strong or severe pain. Two examples of headaches are Migraine and TIA. These two types of headaches have one thing in common, which is to create a kind of discomfort in the head. However, there are some differences between them. Migraine means a severe, disabling headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia, and visual disturbances.

Headache is one of the most terrible sicknesses anybody can have. And virtually a lot of things can
This type of headache comes gradually, and it becomes intensified for a, which might even transcend from hours to days. TIA, on the other hand, is the short form of Transient Ischemic Attack. This occurs when there is an interruption in the flow of blood to the brain, and this might be as s result of blood clotting in the arteries leading to the brain. This might cause the victim to be manifesting stroke-like symptoms.

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