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Migraine headaches are characterized by their symptoms. Doctors are able to determine if you are suffering from a migraine headache by usually asking the following questions:

  • Is the pain intense and throbbing? Does it affect your daily life?
  • Does the pain last 72 hours or more?
  • Do you feel the pain usually on one side of the head?
  • Are the headaches accompanied by nausea or vomiting?
  • Do you notice sensitivity to bright light?
  • Are you very sensitive to loud noises and some odors?
  • When you have the headache, do you experience any problem in speech and concentration?

If you answer yes to 2 or more of these questions, you may be suffering from a migraine headache. You may take Tonterin to relieve migraine headaches in general.

If you want to know more about migraines, please go to Learn More About Migraine.