premigraine
Premigraine refers to the earliest stages of a migraine attack, often occurring hours or even days before the typical headache phase. These prodromal symptoms can be subtle and vary significantly from person to person. Common premigraine experiences include mood changes such as irritability, depression, or euphoria. Fatigue and neck stiffness are also frequently reported. Some individuals may notice increased yawning or food cravings, particularly for sweets. Changes in thirst and urination patterns can also occur. These symptoms are part of the prodrome, a distinct phase of the migraine that precedes the aura and the headache. Recognizing premigraine symptoms can be beneficial for migraine sufferers, as it may allow for early intervention with medication or lifestyle adjustments to potentially lessen the severity or duration of the subsequent headache. It is important to distinguish premigraine symptoms from other conditions, and a healthcare professional can provide an accurate diagnosis and management plan.