- Is migraine inherited?
- Is my migraine linked to my menstrual cycle?
- Is there something serious causing the pain of migraine?
- I feel 'woolly headed' after a migraine attack. Is this normal?
- I get tingling in my arm during a migraine attack. Is this normal?
- What drugs can be taken during pregnancy?
- What is the best medication for migraine?
- Can I use complementary treatments in conjunction with medications?
- Why was I prescribed an anti depressant for migraine when I know I'm not depressed?
- What is the risk of stroke if I am a migraine sufferer and am on the pill?
About 95% of migraine auras are visual but they often include other symptoms such as tingling. What typically happens is that it starts in the fingertips, spreads up the arms into the mouth and often into the tongue, lasting for maybe 20 minutes. These are typical aura symptoms. The sensation is like that of having slept on your arm.



