Bayani Magazine
April
11

Paralysis And Hemiplegic Migraine

Those who think of migraine as “just a bad headache” may be surprised to hear about hemiplegic migraine, a type of migraine that can involve weakness or even paralysis on one side of the body But those familiar with migraine know that it’s much more than a headache In fact, it’s often not a headache at all! Migraine attacks involve a number of symptoms Headache is a common one, but there can also be nausea, skin sensitivity, a sensitivity to light or sound, confusion or weakness

Hemiplegic migraine is a specific type of migraine Usually, it’s divided into two types – sporadic hemiplegic migraine and familial hemiplegic migraine Both types are similar, the difference being that those with familial hemiplegic have a close relative that gets migraine with aura – particularly the symptom of weakness

If you’ve got hemiplegic migraine, either familial or sporadic, you may experience:

* Sudden weakness or paralysis on one side of the body (temporary)
* Numbness, a pins-and-needles prickling sensation
* Difficulty speaking
* Headache

Headache and hemiplegic migraine may go together This is considered to be one of the most severe forms of migraine, with reason The sufferer can be incapacitate by an attack This is good reason to see a doctor, and if diagnosed to make sure that you carry with you some sort of medical identification at all times

There are other challenges when it comes to hemiplegic migraine First, the number of severe symptoms that need to be treated all at once, including weakness or paralysis Second, the connections with stroke mean that the most common migraine-targeting medications (triptans and egotamines) are not recommended

There is good news! For one thing, new genetic research is helping us to diagnose this type of migraine more easily Also, there are many other migraine treatments and medications that can be used, and that have been used successfully The important thing, however, is to seek expert help as soon as possible If you’re already aware of a migraine connection, find a headache and migraine specialist if at all possible If you’re not sure, make sure you see a doctor so that she can rule out other severe problems, such as stroke If you seek help right away, you can avoid serious problems There is help available, as we understand more and more about migraine, paralysis and other types of headache

James Cottrill, himself a migraineur, lives in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains with his wife and two children He is a health writer at http://wwwrelieve-migraine-headachecom He’s written more about headache and hemiplegic migraine at http://wwwrelieve-migraine-headachecom/headache-hemiplegic-migrainehtml

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