![]() Migraine attacks can have a number of different symptoms and affect patients in different ways. Fortunately, there are a variety of new treatments and research increasing our understanding and helping to more effectively treat and prevent migraine. Migraine can be a complex and varied disorder with a spectrum of severity, types and symptoms. It is relatively uncommon after the age of 40, however different migraine types affect patients in different stages of life. Migraine can begin in childhood, but often appears in a patient in their 20s or 30s. It is more common in women than men, which is thought to be due to hormonal factors (2). Studies have shown that migraine affects over 4.9 million Australians (1). While there is not currently a cure for migraine, there are treatments and lifestyle changes that can help patients manage their migraine and enjoy a normal life. Migraine is a common neurological disorder, characterised by moderate to severe headache and nausea. Sections: Symptoms | Stages of Migraine | Causes and Risk Factors | Triggers | Types of Migraine | Treatment of Migraine | Your Doctor and Your Migraine | Migraine in Children | Migraine and Other Health Conditions What is a Migraine ![]() ![]() Help loved ones cope with your migraine. ![]()
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