I can tell when my ear will be bright red. It gets really hit first. It's always my right ear and 90% of the time I get a migraine on the left side of my head. My whole head hurts, but my left eye feels like a hot poker is stabbing it.
Something strange happened during the last year. My son, who just turned 14 has had this happen to him also. His right ear gets hot and rd, and bam, a migraine on the left side. I know they say migraines can be hereditary, I believe that. Or maybe it's just that my whole family has the same life style. Idk. One more strange thing. I rarely get a migraine on the right side of my head, and neither does my son. But I have had on occasion the left ear get hit and red, but in this case I have yet to get a headache of any kind.
If I can get ice on my ear quick enough, I can sometimes stop the headache from coming. I also get migraine from weather. My son and I will wake up in the morning and I will have a migraine. Before I say anything, he's calling out to me to come help, for he has one too. I can predict rain coming from my migraines, despite the weather report, ( sometimes they are wrong ) it's better for me to have it pour rain or snow, then it build up.
I think a red ear has something to do with blood vessels. Idk why this happens, but I don't think it's from a trigger that I can avoid. As my son nod I get them at the same time, despite eating different foods, or how much sleep we hot etc. and since he doesn't have a period I don't think its hormonal. He is in puberty, and going thru chemical changes but this started when he was 11.
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I can tell when my ear will be bright red. It gets really hit first. It's always my right ear and 90% of the time I get a migraine on the left side of my head. My whole head hurts, but my left eye feels like a hot poker is stabbing it.
Something strange happened during the last year. My son, who just turned 14 has had this happen to him also. His right ear gets hot and rd, and bam, a migraine on the left side.
I know they say migraines can be hereditary, I believe that. Or maybe it's just that my whole family has the same life style. Idk.
One more strange thing. I rarely get a migraine on the right side of my head, and neither does my son. But I have had on occasion the left ear get hit and red, but in this case I have yet to get a headache of any kind.
If I can get ice on my ear quick enough, I can sometimes stop the headache from coming.
I also get migraine from weather. My son and I will wake up in the morning and I will have a migraine. Before I say anything, he's calling out to me to come help, for he has one too.
I can predict rain coming from my migraines, despite the weather report, ( sometimes they are wrong ) it's better for me to have it pour rain or snow, then it build up.
I think a red ear has something to do with blood vessels. Idk why this happens, but I don't think it's from a trigger that I can avoid. As my son nod I get them at the same time, despite eating different foods, or how much sleep we hot etc. and since he doesn't have a period I don't think its hormonal. He is in puberty, and going thru chemical changes but this started when he was 11.