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Intractable Migraine is the term used when a Migraine does not respond to treatment.
Migraine with aura is treated the same way as Migraine without aura.
So-called Migraine hallucinations are known as Migraine aura. Those with the diagnosis of Migraine with Aura may experience sensory hallucinations with their attacks that include the aura phase.
There is no treatment for the aura, but some treatments such as carbon dioxide inhalation during/just after the aura can prevent the migraine from coming on in about half the patients.
It is unknown whether Picasso truly suffered Migraine with aura, however it is assumed that his painting style evolved from his experience with Migraine aura.
There is no cure for Migraine disease.
There is no such headache classification as an Optic Migraine. You are most likely referring to Migraine with Aura.
A Migraine that affects your vision is usually a Migraine with aura. Aura usually lasts a short time (minutes to hours) and reverses itself when the Migraine resolves. An aura that does not resolve itself is a reason to see a doctor as soon as possible.
Migraine is a genetic neurologic disease - it is caused by genetics. Complex Migraine is an old term no longer used nor recognized by the International Headache Society's ICHD-II. It means Migraine with Aura when the aura has symptoms that may be stroke-like.
There is currently no cure for Migraine disease.
Yes. See a neurologist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment.
There is currently no existing diagnosis of kaleidoscope Migraine, however a type of Migraine known as Migraine with Aura may involve visual "hallucinations" that may be kaleidoscopic in nature.