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migraine

/mahy-greyn or, British, mee-/US // ˈmaɪ greɪn or, British, ˈmi- //UK // (ˈmiːɡreɪn, ˈmaɪ-) //

偏头痛,偏头疼,移居,移徙者

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an extremely severe paroxysmal headache, usually confined to one side of the head and often associated with nausea; hemicrania.

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Examples

  • Anyway, I think everybody faces different issues, but for me, I didn’t have migraines after every race, but I knew how to make sure as best as I could that I didn’t.

  • Ubrelvy by Allergan plcEffective migraine treatment, with fewer risksFor the roughly 37 million Americans who experience migraines, the pounding headaches, light and sound sensitivity, and nausea require fast relief.

  • Ubrelvy is the first FDA-approved offering in a new class of migraine meds known as gepants, which promise relief without the nasty downsides.

  • Everyone else who tested positive lost their sense of taste and smell, suffered from body aches and migraines, and experienced extreme fatigue.

  • Loeb ends most days with a headache, which sometimes becomes a full-on migraine.

  • The ensuing night gave me the grand migraine of my life, with throbs like the blows of an ax and continuous pinwheels.

  • Migraine drugs fall into two categories: preventive and abortive.

  • To tell a migraine from a tension-type headache, remember POUND.

  • If four or five of these factors are present, a migraine is much more likely.

  • Roughly 90 percent of primary headaches fall into three categories: tension, migraine, and cluster.

  • The hot colonic flushing is particularly serviceable in combating the sick headaches of migraine.

  • The same individual finds the odor of food beautiful when hungry, pleasant when full-fed, and unendurable when he has migraine.

  • She now declared herself excessively tired by her morning ride, and martyr, besides, to a migraine.

  • The second fact relates to the clinical history of migraine.

  • Migraine, whose stomach was always tormenting him, made wry faces close beside him.