Complicated migraine- speech impaired/ loss, numb hands/legs...

Cluelesskitty at 09h48
16
May
2011
Complicated migraine- speech impaired/ loss, numb hands/legs...

There are many variants of migraine,
the best known is migraine with visual aura, sometimes called optical migraine, which occurs in 20%-30%
of all migraines
and migraine without aura which is most common form and makes for 60%-80% of all of them.

Between the classic forms of migraine with visual aura and without aura, there are less known forms of migraine
such as
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