A person with migraines [photo/ vibe.ng]Your sleeping patterns have changed. A lot of people who suffer from migraine find that missing sleep or getting too much sleep can trigger a migraine attack. If the migraines are temporary, there is no need to worry, but if they persist seek medical advice.
You are at risk of stroke. Migraine headaches can be a sign of stroke because they have the same neurological symptoms which are accompanied by vision problems and numbness in your arms and legs are also migraine symptoms that could signal a stroke.
You are stressed out. Stress at home or work could be causing that intense, throbbing migraine pain in your skull.
You're sensitive to sensory stimulation. Flickering lights and strong smelling perfumes could be triggering your migraine. For sensitivity to light, wearing sunglasses at night can limit this irritation.
You are dehydrated.Migraines can strike when your body loses too much water always keep you body dehydrated.
You're near bad weather.Certain weather patterns are associated with the onset of migraines.