noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
get
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I've got a bad migraine , I tripped and fell and cut my arm.
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Oh, he's got s desperate migraine .
suffer
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He was suffering from frequent migraine attacks and had persistent desert sores which refused to heal.
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She suffered from migraine , diarrhoea with wind and bloating, and stiff, painful joints.
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He had suffered severe migraine which did not respond to conventional treatment.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And if you'd like to discover what triggers your migraine , write to Dept.
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If he had been, he'd have moved away double quick because the slightest whiff of orange triggers off his migraine .
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It was carnival time, lights and siren, and Sorvino's migraine disappeared like a popping soap bubble.
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Occasionally, some one will have the initial focal phase of migraine , followed by minimal or no headache.
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Other features of migraine , such as the distinct periodicity and vomiting, may be lacking.
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The symptoms included memory lapses, depression, insomnia, daytime fatigue, slurred speech, confusion and migraine like headaches.
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They are known to counteract both the vasoconstriction and the enhanced platelet aggregation present in the initial phase of migraine .
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With migraines results often take longer, but the attacks soon become less frequent and their intensity decreases.