Signs of Migraine That Don't Include the Usual Headaches
Transient Aphasia

Transient aphasia is a temporary migraine symptom that some patients with migraine aura may experience. The patients are affected by an electrical impulse that affects the neurons that are responsible for transmitting brain functions such as sight, scent, and speech. Those who suffer from transient aphasia may lose the ability to speak or the motor function for a small amount of time. Other patients have reported a temporary loss of the feeling on one side of their body. Sometimes transient aphasia can be caused by medications prescribed to treat cases of a migraine with aura, so it is important that research is done on what medications are best.