What happens to your brain during a migraine - Marianne Schwarz

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A throbbing, pounding headache.
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Bright zigzagging lines across your field of vision.
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Sensitivity to light, lingering fatigue, disrupted sleep.
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A migraine can include any of these symptoms.
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While an incapacitating headache is one of the most common experiences of migraine,
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the word “headache” doesn’t really capture the wide array of experiences
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a migraine can entail.
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No two are alike, and some don’t even involve a headache.
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So what then is a migraine? What’s happening in the brain to cause it?
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To trace a migraine’s anatomy,
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we have to begin in the days and hours leading up to a migraine,
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when people often identify warning signs ranging from fatigue or mood changes,
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to bursts of yawning, sleep disruption, nausea,
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light and sound sensitivity, or even increased thirst.
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These warning signs point to a particular part of the brain:
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the hypothalamus.
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The hypothalamus normally controls the systems behind these symptoms—
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our body’s internal hormonal balances, circadian rhythms and water regulation.
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It has wide connections throughout the brain,
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and is more active than usual in the days before migraine.
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Another common warning sign is the migraine aura,
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which can take the form of transient visual changes,
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tingling, or even trouble speaking.
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These sensations come from a change in charge across cell membranes
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that leads to spreading changes in brain activity and blood flow across the brain.
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We don't know what triggers this change in charge,
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but it can spread quickly over the surface of the brain,
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causing different aura symptoms depending on the affected area.
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If it inches over the visual cortex, for example,
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it may cause an image or blind spot to spread over the visual field.
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During the headache phase, the trigeminal nerve plays a key role.
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The trigeminal nerve normally transmits touch, temperature, and other sensations
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from the skin to most of the face, part of the scalp,
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and some of the blood vessels and layers covering the cerebral cortex.
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Once activated, the trigeminal nerve transmits pain signals.
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During a migraine, this pain pathway becomes sensitized,
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meaning the threshold for provoking pain is lowered.
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Sensations that would usually be pain-free,
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such as coughing, bending over, or light and sound, can become painful.
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Migraines are as common as they are diverse,
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affecting as many as 33% of women and 13% of men in their lifetimes.
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Still, there’s much we don’t know about them.
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We can see that migraine is a neurological disorder
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affecting multiple parts of the brain—
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the brainstem, cerebral hemispheres, and the nerves themselves.
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But we don't know for sure what exactly triggers each step,
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why some people get migraines and not others,
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why so many more women do than men,
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or why people’s migraine patterns sometimes change over their lifetimes.
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Hormonal fluctuations are thought to have a role in some of these things:
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some women experience a significant reduction in migraine frequency
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after menopause, when sex hormone fluctuations are fewer.
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Meanwhile, just before menopause, these fluctuations increase,
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and some women experience worsening or new headaches.
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People with migraines are more likely to suffer from depression,
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panic disorder, sleep disorders, and strokes, among other illnesses.
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The relationship with these diseases is likely complex,
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possibly reflecting the effect of migraine on those diseases or vice versa,
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or reflecting their shared genetic basis.
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Genetics almost certainly play a role, although with a few exceptions,
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there’s no single gene that causes migraines.
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Certain genes control how easily our brains’ neurons
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are excited by environmental stimuli and how readily they transmit painful signals.
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It’s possible that the neurons in the brains of people who experience migraines
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are more easily triggered by environmental stimuli
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and less likely to block painful signals.
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While there’s no simple way to explain what happens in our brains
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with this complex disorder,
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one thing is for sure: migraine is much more than a headache.
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