A migraine could stop you dead in your tracks, especially if your day involved looking at a screen.Migraines are surprisingly common conditions, affecting around one in every five women and around one in every 15 men.The severe head pain can make simple tasks like talking both difficult and painful.
The condition can even cause nausea in certain people. There are different types of migraines, including aura migraines which can involve flashing and silent migraine where flashing symptoms are present but there is no headache.
But there are also some misconceptions about migraines, including what they are, how long they last, and how to avoid them, reports the Mirror.
This Migraine Awareness Week, here are six common myths you need to know, according to pharmacist and Simply Meds Online health advisor Parvinder Sagoo.
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