Migraine auras manifest differently, with visual disturbances being the most common, followed by sensory experiences; language difficulties and motor, retinal, or brainstem auras are less frequent.
Migraine auras can manifest in various ways, affecting vision, sensation, smell, speech, motor function, or the brainstem. Recognizing these different types of auras can help communicate symptoms more ...
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