Migraine is a type of headache that can affect adults and children. There are two types of migraines that can occur, namely migraine with aura and without aura. Both types of migraine can be distinguished from symptoms. Headaches due to migraines are generally felt on one side of the head, with moderate to severe intensity. However, migraines need to be distinguished from headaches. In addition to feeling throbbing head, migraine can make sufferers experience nausea, vomiting, and more sensitive to light or sound. In addition, some migraine sufferers can also experience "aura", which is a symptom due to a disturbance in the nervous system that occurs just before or in conjunction with the appearance of headaches and other migraine symptoms. The aura is usually followed by a headache, no later than 60 minutes afterwards. Aura Characteristics Symptoms of this aura can occur in 15-30% of migraine sufferers. Auras generally appear gradually every 5-20 minutes, and only last...