- Visual Changes such as bright lights, zigzag lines, distortions in the size or shape of objects. A spot in the visual field in which vision is absent or deficient. Tunnel vision, slowly spreading spots, kaleidoscope effects, total temporary monocular (in one eye) blindness (in retinal migraine).
- Auditory changes such as hearing voices or sounds that do not exist or a modification of voices or sounds in the environment. Buzzing, amplitude modulation or other modulations.
- Strange smells.
- Feelings of numbness or tingling on one side of the face or body.
- Feeling separated from one's body.
- Feeling as if the limbs are moving independently from the body.
- Feeling as if one has to eat or go to the bathroom. Anxiety or fear.
- Anxiety or fear.
- Nausea.
- Weakness, unsteadiness.
- Saliva collecting in the mouth.
- Being unable to understand or comprehend spoken words during and after the aura.
- Being unable to speak properly, despite the brain grasping what the person is trying to verbalize.
All of these may be an aura, an indication that a migraine headache is coming soon.
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