Postdrome
Postdrome is the final phase of a migraine, following the headache phase. It is often referred to as the "migraine hangover." Symptoms can last for up to 48 hours and can include fatigue, cognitive difficulties, and mood changes.
Symptoms[edit | edit source]
The postdrome phase of a migraine can include a variety of symptoms. These can include:
- Fatigue: This is a common symptom and can be severe. It can last for up to 48 hours after the headache phase has ended.
- Cognitive difficulties: These can include problems with concentration, memory, and understanding.
- Mood changes: These can include feeling depressed, anxious, or euphoric.
- Sensitivity: This can include sensitivity to light and sound.
- Muscle weakness: This can be a symptom of the postdrome phase.
Causes[edit | edit source]
The exact cause of the postdrome phase is not known. It is thought to be related to the changes in the brain that occur during a migraine.
Treatment[edit | edit source]
Treatment for the postdrome phase is similar to treatment for the headache phase of a migraine. This can include:
- Rest: This can help to alleviate fatigue and cognitive difficulties.
- Medication: This can include over-the-counter pain relievers and prescription medications.
- Hydration: Drinking plenty of fluids can help to alleviate symptoms.
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