Migraine: These are the symptoms of the condition suffered by Khloé Kardashian
Khloé Kardashian recognized through social networks that she suffers from migraine episodes, whose symptoms can generate multiple limitations in her daily life. The American socialite said through Twitter that this situation tends to be very debilitating.
âI wish people understood how debilitating migraines can be. I get so frustrated when people tell me to go ahead and that itâs just a headache! If only they only knew! That feeling is torturous and indescribable. I canât believe I left home without my migraine medication, âwrote Kim Kardashianâs sister .
Migraines are medical conditions that affect many people in the world and are the most common cause of disabling headaches for which people see specialists. According to data from the United States Office for Womenâs Health, three out of four patients with this condition are women.
These are the symptoms of migraine
The symptoms of migraine, which according to PageSix has affected KhloĂ© Kardashianâs relationship with her three-year-old daughter, can vary according to the phase in which they are. The first stage is known as prodrome and can begin a day or two before acute pain.
This manifests itself through feelings of low energy, fatigue, food cravings, irritability, hyperactivity, stiff neck, and frequent yawning.
Then comes the aura, which appears with vision problems, speech difficulties, temporary loss of sight, and the visualization of random shapes, flashes, or glows.
This is how the acute pain stage is experienced
Khloé Kardashian achieved a lot of empathy from the public by sharing her situation. Then she told her more than 29 million followers on the social network that she was fine and expressed solidarity with those, like her, who experience migraine symptoms.
The episodes of this condition are progressive, but the pain phase itself appears as a headache that worsens between 4 and 72 hours, according to the conditions of each patient, according to CuĂdatePlus.
In the end the discomforts disappear, although many suggest that they are left with an annoying sensation in the body. Given this, it is prudent to eat a balanced diet, with foods  that help prevent migraines and occasionally perform aerobic exercises.
This article is designed to be informative and is not intended to provide medical advice or solutions. Always ask your doctor or specialist if you have questions about your health or before starting treatment.