Said a U.S. study that smells like a fake smell of something burning, or mold, or even foie gras can be part of what if feels like some people before having a heart of migraine
Nearly 30 percent of those who repeated injury of migraine headaches by sensory disorders but they are usually visible, such as flashes of light or dark spots. The symptoms of tingling or numbness or difficulty speaking or understanding
But the study conducted by Matthew Robbins and colleagues at Montefiore Headache Center in New York found that a small number of people described the smell odors associated with headache.
Robbins said, "This is an uncommon but distinctive," referring to disorders of the sense of smell, known as olfactory hallucinations. The researchers examined records of more than 2100 patients were followed for 30 months. He described the 14 people, less than 0.7 percent Hmoha odors before a heart headaches.
Said Robbins, "The most common was the" smell "something is burning or different types of smoke
She described some cases, the smell of something burning, without specifying its nature. Others said that they smelt the smell of cigar smoke and wood smoke or burnt popcorn.
The smells "rot," such as garbage or sewage smells the second most commonly occurring by patients. He described a few of the good people smells like oranges or coffee in one case, foie gras, a dish popular in some European countries
Nearly 11 percent of the world's population of migraine for this Robbins says that despite the fact that olfactory hallucinations part of an unusual feeling that precedes the headache, it may be a large number of people who feel.
It is not clear why the phantom smells are often unpleasant or why is a rare display of symptoms surrounding migraine
It is believed that these symptoms of migraine headaches due to a wave of electrical activity in neurons of the brain followed by a wave of activity declined
Nearly 30 percent of those who repeated injury of migraine headaches by sensory disorders but they are usually visible, such as flashes of light or dark spots. The symptoms of tingling or numbness or difficulty speaking or understanding
But the study conducted by Matthew Robbins and colleagues at Montefiore Headache Center in New York found that a small number of people described the smell odors associated with headache.
Robbins said, "This is an uncommon but distinctive," referring to disorders of the sense of smell, known as olfactory hallucinations. The researchers examined records of more than 2100 patients were followed for 30 months. He described the 14 people, less than 0.7 percent Hmoha odors before a heart headaches.
Said Robbins, "The most common was the" smell "something is burning or different types of smoke
She described some cases, the smell of something burning, without specifying its nature. Others said that they smelt the smell of cigar smoke and wood smoke or burnt popcorn.
The smells "rot," such as garbage or sewage smells the second most commonly occurring by patients. He described a few of the good people smells like oranges or coffee in one case, foie gras, a dish popular in some European countries
Nearly 11 percent of the world's population of migraine for this Robbins says that despite the fact that olfactory hallucinations part of an unusual feeling that precedes the headache, it may be a large number of people who feel.
It is not clear why the phantom smells are often unpleasant or why is a rare display of symptoms surrounding migraine
It is believed that these symptoms of migraine headaches due to a wave of electrical activity in neurons of the brain followed by a wave of activity declined
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