Etymology and Meaning
The word migraine comes from the Greek word ἡμικρανία (hēmikrania), meaning "half-head ache." This refers to the typical manifestation of a migraine, where pain is concentrated on one side of the head.
Origin
The term "migraine" was first used around 250 BC by the Greek physician Hippocrates, who referred to it as "hemicrania." He described it as a unilateral throbbing headache accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
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