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Mar 08, 2023
1:01 AM
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A migraine hangover, also known as a postdrome, is a phase that can occur after the acute phase of a migraine attack. During this phase, individuals may experience symptoms such as fatigue, confusion, sensitivity to light and sound, and cognitive impairment. While the exact cause of a migraine hangover is still not fully understood, it is believed to be linked to the changes in the brain that occur during a migraine attack. These changes can affect the levels of neurotransmitters, hormones, and blood flow in the brain, leading to the symptoms experienced during a migraine hangover. Additionally, factors such as sleep disturbances, dehydration, and stress can also contribute to the development of a migraine hangover.
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