What are the symptoms of migraine?
In general, symptoms of migraine may include severe headache, nausea and vomiting, sensitivity to light and sound, fatigue and mood changes, vision abnormalities, etc. If experiencing any discomfort, it is recommended to seek timely treatment at a reputable hospital. Detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Severe Headache
The most obvious symptom of migraine is severe headache, typically presenting as throbbing or pulsating pain on one side, with strong pain intensity that may last for a long duration.
2. Nausea and Vomiting
During a migraine attack, patients may feel nauseous, and in severe cases, vomiting may occur. These symptoms may further aggravate the headache.
3. Sensitivity to Light and Sound
During a migraine episode, patients are typically highly sensitive to light, sound, or smells. Bright lights and noisy environments may intensify the headache and increase discomfort.
4. Fatigue and Mood Changes
Before and during migraine attacks, chemical changes in the brain that regulate mood and energy levels may cause patients to feel extreme fatigue, low mood, anxiety, and other symptoms.
5. Vision Abnormalities
Visual disturbances such as flashes of light in the field of vision, partial vision loss or blurring, or even blind spots may occur before a migraine attack, typically being temporary.
Medications such as acetaminophen tablets, sumatriptan tablets, indomethacin tablets, etc., can be used under a doctor's guidance to help alleviate symptoms. Additionally, avoiding excessive fatigue, maintaining a regular sleep schedule, and avoiding staying up late can help relieve symptoms and prevent frequent migraine attacks.