PO migraine

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Procedural Objects migraine
Migraine.jpg
Reported aches when using vertex customization on the left ; when doing curves on the right

Specialty Neurology
Symptoms Headaches, nausea, anxiety, fatigue, anger, salt
Usual onset late in high-detailophilia realization
Duration Recurrent, long term, addictive
Causes Environmental and genetic
Risk factors YT and Twitch creators followed, PO usage, High-detailophilia, not reading changelog
Differential diagnosis non-PO induced migraine,
Subarachnoid hemorrhage,
venous thrombosis,
idiopathic intracranial hypertension, brain tumor,
tension headache,
sinusitis, cluster headache
Medication Paracetamol

A Procedural Objects migraine is a primary headache disorder characterized by recurrent headaches that are moderate to severe, caused by frustration using Procedural Objects. Typically, episodes affect one side of the head, are pulsating in nature, and last from a few hours to three days. Associated symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light, sound, or smell, anxiety and anger. The pain is generally made worse by making curved builds in the mod, although regular exercise may have prophylactic effects. Up to one-third of people affected have aura: typically a short period of visual disturbance that signals that the headache will soon occur. Occasionally, aura can occur with little or no headache following, but not everyone has this symptom.

Initial recommended treatment is with simple pain medication such as ibuprofen and paracetamol (acetaminophen) for the headache, medication for the nausea, and the avoidance of triggers such as using PO, watching PO users, planning Cities constructions.

Globally, approximately 15% of people are affected by PO migraine. In the Global Burden of Disease Study of 2020, it was ranked as the most prevalent disorder in the Cities Skylines community.


The PO migraine growing inside you.



Note: *actual* migraine can be a serious headache disorder. Don't take that joke seriously and be careful with medication