Doctors Near You for Aura (associated With Migraines) in Delta

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Aura is a neurological phenomenon that often precedes or accompanies a migraine headache, though it can also occur in other conditions such as seizures. It is characterized by transient visual or sensory disturbances that can include symptoms such as flashing lights, zigzag patterns, blind spots, or tingling sensations in the limbs or face. Aurous symptoms typically develop over several minutes and can last for a short period, generally resolving before the onset of the headache or other symptoms. The exact cause of aura is not entirely understood, but it is believed to be related to changes in brain activity, particularly involving the cortical spreading depression, a wave of electrical activity that spreads across the brain's surface. This wave can alter the normal functioning of neurons and blood vessels, leading to the visual or sensory disturbances experienced during an aura. Treatment for aura often focuses on managing the underlying condition, such as migraines. For individuals experiencing aura as part of a migraine, abortive medications like triptans or over-the-counter pain relievers can help alleviate the associated headache. Preventive treatments may include lifestyle modifications, such as managing stress and avoiding known triggers, and medications aimed at reducing the frequency and severity of migraines. For aura related to seizures, antiepileptic drugs are used to control seizure activity. Consulting with healthcare professionals is essential for accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment plans to manage both the aura and its underlying causes effectively. Regular follow-ups and adjustments to treatment can help reduce the impact of aura on daily life.