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Migraine

Migraine is a disease caused by dysfunction of neurological and vascular functions, featured by repeated pains on one side of the head and generally accompanied with nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light and sound, etc. The pain intensity ranges from middle to severe level and the pain usually occurs on one side of head, usually in the forehead, tempus and occiput. The pain is a severe throbbing pain in the beginning and turns into a persistent dull pain later.